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Encyclopedia of Stress Three-Volume Set by George Fink

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Encyclopedia of Stress (Three-Volume Set) | Academic Press 2000 | ISBN-10: 0122267354 | 2448 Pages | PDF | 24,3 MB

Stress is a phenomenon that affects us all. While many books have been written on the subject, the Encyclopedia of Stress is the first of its type. Comprised of nearly 400 entries by leading experts in the field, the Encyclopedia of Stress covers almost every conceivable aspect and ramification of stress. It has something for everyone – practitioners of orthodox or alternative medicine, politicians, social policy makers and social scientists, counselors, psychiatrists, physicians, surgeons, and molecular biologists. It even appeals to readers just interested in getting a feel for what stress is all about. In addition to an introduction that will be understood by many readers, the subjects are covered at a depth that make the entries valuable as an a update or background reading for graduate students, post-doctoral scientists, and specialists in the field. This, together with the fact that stress straddles several major disciplines, makes the Encyclopedia of Stress a compelling addition to the laboratory, library or office. Reference libraries that serve the biomedical and social sciences are likely to find the Encyclopedia a popular and frequently used handbook.

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This three-volume reference contains 394 articles covering the entire scope of the subject, including not only the physiological, biochemical, and genetic aspects but also the relationship of stress to human health, cognition, and emotion. Organized alphabetically by title (beginning with the specific noun or noun phrase indicating the topic, with any general descriptive terms following), entries cover animal studies, disasters, diurnal rhythms, drugs (effects and treatment), general concepts, human cognition and emotion, physical illness, psychopathology, immunology and inflammation, laboratory studies and tests, other therapies, psychological therapy, and physiological, biochemical, and genetic aspects. A topical outline highlighting important aspects of each article is followed by a glossary of terms, an introductory paragraph defining and summarizing the content of the article, and the various subtopics. Volume 3 contains a subject index for the entire work as well as an alphabetical list of contributors. Edited by George Fink (research, Pharmos Corporation, Israel) and eight experts from leading laboratories, universities, and schools of medicine.


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Stress is generally defined as a strain upon a bodily organ or mental power. Depending on its duration and intensity, stress can have short- or long-lasting effects: it has been linked to heart disease, immune deficiency, memory loss, behavioral disorders, and much more. These effects on the individual also have a major impact on health care costs and services, employee productivity, and even violent crime.
The Encyclopedia of Stress is the first comprehensive reference source on stressors, the biological mechanisms involved in the stress response, the effects of activating the stress response mechanisms, and the disorders that may arise as a consequence of acute or chronic stress. While other books focus on specific aspects of stress, this three-volume set covers the entire spectrum of topics, with nearly 400 articles in all.
In addition to the subjects traditionally associated with the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (whereby the brain sends a message to the body to react), the Encyclopedia includes a wide range of related topics such as neuroimmune interactions, cytokines, enzymatic disorders, effects on the cardiovascular system, immunity and inflammation, and physical illnesses. It also goes beyond the biological aspects of stress to cover topics such as stress and behavior, psychiatric and psychosomatic disorders, workplace stress, post-traumatic stress, stress-reduction techniques, and current therapies. The Encyclopedia of Stress makes information easy to find and understand for a broad audience of researchers, clinicians, professionals, and students.

Key Features
* Presenting the first-ever encyclopedia on stress
* Brings together the latest information on stressors, stress responses, and the disorders that can result
* Covers stress from molecules to man to societies
* Contains nearly 400 articles, covering a wide range of stress-related topics
* Arranges topics in easily found alphabetical order
* Supplements each article with a glossary and further reading list
* Provides the most comprehensive coverage of stress available
* Includes extensive cross-referencing between articles and a complete subject index
* Covers hot topics, ranging from stress in the workplace and post-traumatic stress disorder to stress-related diseases
* Edited by one of the world’s leading authorities on stress
* Written by more than 560 experts from 20 different countries
* Appeals to a wide audience seeking information on topics within and outside their areas of expertise

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