Stress: All That Matters
By (Author) Michael Hyland
John Murray Press
John Murray Learning
13th January 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
155.9042
Paperback
160
Width 141mm, Height 177mm, Spine 13mm
226g
Bodies can suffer stress even when a person is happy. Find out about the stresses you know about, the ones you don't, how they affect your body, how they make you ill, and what to do about it.
In some cultures the concept of stress doesn't exist. But people in those cultures still experience stress. What is stress, how can we understand it, and how can we strip away the myths that surround it These are the questions that leading health psychologist Michael E. Hyland addresses in Stress: All That Matters. He explains, among other things: - Why some get more stressed than others - How stress causes disease - Relaxation techniques that reduce stress- The place of stress in the story of human evolution and in society today. This is a rigorous yet compassionate introduction which will resonate with anyone experiencing the pressures of the twenty-first century.Michael E. Hyland PhD, CPsychol, FBPS is fellow of the British Psychological Society and a chartered health psychologist. He is Professor of Health Psychology at Plymouth University. He has published over 130 research articles in psychological and medical journals, and 6 books, of which three are research books and three textbooks.