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|a It is commonly acknowledged that stress and coping has an impact upon the productivity, health and well-being of individuals. As such, many domains of psychology are seeking to better understand the stress and coping dynamic to inform the construction of interventions intended to facilitate coping. This book is designed to profile the use of theory in guiding the structure, content and assessment of coping interventions across a range of applied domains. The domains addressed within the text include sport psychology, clinical psychology, organisational psychology, developmental psychology, police psychology and health psychology. This book brings together related issues regarding the application of theory to practice into a single source.
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|a MANAGING STRESS: FROM THEORY TO APPLICATION; MANAGING STRESS: FROM THEORY TO APPLICATION; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; DEDICATION; CONTENTS; PREFACE; REFERENCES; Chapter 1: A BRIEF REVIEW OF COMMONLY USED THEORIES AND THE IMPORTANCE OF APPLYING THEORY IN PRACTICE; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; THE IMPORTANCE OF APPLYING THEORY IN PRACTICE; STIMULUS-BASED MODELS; TRANSACTIONAL-BASED MODELS; CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES THEORY; PROACTIVE COPING THEORIES; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: THE UTILITY OF STRESS AND COPING THEORY WHEN WORKING WITH ATHLETES; ABSTRACT
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|a OVERVIEW OF SPORT COPING CHAPTERS TWO TO FOURINTRODUCTION; MEET THE AUTHOR; STRESSORS ENCOUNTERED AMONGST ATHLETES; COPING AMONGST ATHLETES; SAMPLE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERVENTIONS INTENDED TO HELP ATHLETES COPE; APPLICATION OF THEORY IN PRACTICE; RECOMMENDATIONS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: THE UTILITY OF STRESS AND COPING THEORY WHEN WORKING WITH SPORTS OFFICIALS; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; MEET THE AUTHOR; STRESSORS IDENTIFIED AMONGST OFFICIATING POPULATIONS; COPING AMONGST OFFICIATING POPULATIONS; COPING EFFECTIVENESS
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|a SAMPLE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERVENTIONS INTENDED TO HELP OFFICIALS COPEAPPLICATION OF THEORY IN PRACTICE; CONCLUSION; REVIEW OF CHAPTER; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: COPING WITH STRESS AS A SPORTS COACH: PUTTING THEORY INTO PRACTICE; ABSTRACT; MEET THE AUTHOR; INTRODUCTION; STRESSORS AMONGST THE COACHING POPULATION; COPING STRATEGIES EMPLOYED BY COACHES TO CONTROL THEIR OWN STRESSORS; APPLICATION OF THEORY IN PRACTICE; CONCLUSION; REVIEW OF CHAPTER; REFERENCES; Chapter 5: STRESS AND WORK PSYCHOLOGY; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; MEET THE AUTHOR; WORK STRESS; CATEGORISING WORK STRESSORS
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|a COMMUTINGUNEMPLOYMENT; PERSONALITY AND STRESS AT WORK; MULTIPLE LEVELS OF ANALYSIS; STRESS AND SOCIAL IDENTITY; STRESS AND COPING; THE POSITIVE SIDE OF STRESS AND COPING; WORK PSYCHOLOGY INTERVENTIONS; PERSON FOCUSED APPROACHES; LOOKING BEYOND THE WORKPLACE; CONCLUSION AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS; REVIEW OF CHAPTER; REFERENCES; Chapter 6: STRESS AND POLICING: A RETROSPECTIVE REFLECTION AND CONTEMPORARY UPDATING; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; MEET THE AUTHOR; THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS; JOB DEMAND CONTROL MODEL (KARASEK AND THEORELL, 1990; JDC); EFFORT REWARD IMBALANCE (SIEGRIST, 1996; ERI)
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|a DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM THEORY (HEADEY AND WEARING, 1989 DET); OCCUPATIONAL CULTURAL APPROACHES; SETTING THE SCENE; SOURCES OF ROUTINE STRESS; FROM THEN TO NOW: CHANGES IN THE POLICE AND POLICING; CONTEMPORARY STRESS EXPERIENCES; CONCLUSION; REVIEW OF CHAPTER; REFERENCES; Chapter 7: STRESS, COPING, RESILIENCE AND HEALTH; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; MEET THE AUTHOR; DEFINING STRESS; STRESSORS AND THEIR MEASUREMENT; STRESS AND COGNITION; PERCEIVED CONTROL; OPTIMISM/PESSIMISM; SOCIAL SUPPORT; BEHAVIOURAL OUTCOMES: COPING AND LIFESTYLES; POSITIVE APPROACH; RESILIENCE; SALUTOGENESIS; INTERVENTIONS
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