This comprehensive work, authored by George S. Everly, Jr. from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA, and Jeffrey M. Lating from Loyola University Maryland, Baltimore, USA, offers a detailed exploration of stress, its relationship to disease, and effective management strategies. This is a complete update of the previous edition.
Key Features
This book provides a robust foundation for understanding and addressing stress-related issues in clinical settings. Key updates and features include:
- Detailed Definition of Stress: A comprehensive explanation of stress and its multifaceted impact on health.
- Resiliency and Sleep Disorders: Dedicated chapters exploring the critical roles of resiliency and the impact of sleep disorders on stress management.
- Supplementary Material: Access additional resources and materials at sn.pub/extras.
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Comprehensive Guide
A Clinical Guide to Stress and Its Management offers invaluable insights and practical guidance for clinicians and researchers alike. With updated content and comprehensive coverage, it remains a vital resource in the field.