Mastering Stress 2001

Mastering Stress 2001
Author: David H. Barlow,Ronald M. Rapee,Leslie G. Reisner
Publsiher: Amer Health Publishing Company
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1878513370

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Mastering Stress

Mastering Stress
Author: David H. Barlow,Ronald M. Rapee
Publsiher: Amer Health Publishing Company
Total Pages: 127
Release: 1991
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1878513052

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10 Steps to Mastering Stress

10 Steps to Mastering Stress
Author: Ph.D. David H. Barlow,Ph.D. Ronald M. Rapee,M.A. Sarah Perini
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2014-02-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780199359080

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We know that stress is bad for us. We see evidence of this in the news, we hear it from our doctors, and we feel it at the end of a hectic week. Health professionals have learned that stress interferes with our lives-it increases missed work days, can lead to relationship difficulties, and can increase the risk of turning to drugs and alcohol. It has also been shown that in some cases, chronic stress can increase our risk of developing certain serious illnesses. We know of all these negative effects that stress can cause, but, realistically, for most of us there's no end in sight-stressful events will crop up throughout our lives and even daily. We can't stop stressful events from happening, but we can change our lifestyles to better handle stressful situations. The authors of 10 Steps to Mastering Stress, renowned stress and anxiety experts David Barlow, Ronald Rapee, and Sarah Perini, have designed a proven step-by-step program that will help you identify what is causing your stress, teach you calming techniques, and provide you with a realistic approach to reducing your daily stress. This updated edition now includes: *detailed case studies based on real clients the authors have treated, so you can see how every stage of the program is implemented. *new material incorporating mindfulness-based stress reduction strategies and added information on how to deal with real-life problems. *streamlined steps that make the program more efficient and even easier to follow. Based on nearly two decades of research, 10 Steps to Mastering Stress has been scientifically developed and tested to ensure that it is the most effective way to control stress. Readers will learn valuable new skills-new ways of thinking, acting, and organizing their lives to reduce stress to a manageable level.

10 Steps to Mastering Stress

10 Steps to Mastering Stress
Author: David H. Barlow,Ronald M. Rapee,Sarah Perini
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: Stress (Psychology)
ISBN: 0190601418

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In recent years health professionals have come to realize just how important controlling stress is for our wellbeing. Stress can interfere with many parts of our lives-it increases work absenteeism, can lead to relationship difficulties and interpersonal strain, and can increase the risk of turning to artificial relaxation such as drugs and alcohol. Chronic stress also increases the risk of developing certain serious physical illnesses. This volume is a step-by-step program that will help identify what is causing stress, teach proven calming techniques, and most importantly, show how to think more realistically in ways that will reduce, rather than increase, stressful reactions to daily events in your life.

Stress Mastery

Stress Mastery
Author: Juan R. Abascal,Laurel Brucato,Dominic Brucato
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:49015002952886

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The creators of a state- of-the-art stress management center combine their decades' of clinical psychology experience to present a complete and concise volume on stress management in the workplace. Their approach incorporates a reader-friendly style with proven exercises and techniques designed to teach readers how to maximize effectiveness and deal with workplace stress. KEY TOPICS: The text includes an introduction to stress, the three phases of the authors' master strategy, as well as a focus on workplace stress mastery and psychotechnologies. MARKET: For students, workers and the general public interested in stress management techniques.

Mastering Stress

Mastering Stress
Author: David H. Barlow,Ronald M. Rapee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1997
Genre: Self-help techniques
ISBN: 0646320785

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This book contains 11 lessons that are written in a clear step-by-step approachable manner & provide all the information needed to change the way one deals with one's stress with some of the following pointers : identifying stress causes,learning relaxation,thinking realistically, & then becoming more assertive,managing time & problem solving.

Job One 2 0

Job One 2 0
Author: Peter M. Magolda,Jill Ellen Carnaghi
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780761863533

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In this second edition of Job One, editors Peter M. Magolda and Jill Ellen Carnaghi place new professionals' stories “center stage.” The book focuses on narratives written by new professionals about their introduction and transitions into Student Affairs work. These stories document the joys and angst felt as new professionals prepare to transition from graduate school to work, search for their first Student Affairs position, assimilate campus norms, formulate a professional identity, satisfy supervisors' expectations, mediate cultural conflicts, and remain true to their personal and professional values. This book is a useful resource inviting new professionals, supervisors, and faculty to think differently about the on-going education and needs of new professionals, while offering a new perspective for optimizing new professionals' experiences. Co-published ACPA – College Student Educators International.

Thin for Life

Thin for Life
Author: Anne M. Fletcher
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2003-03-31
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780547346342

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The completely revised and updated national bestseller. “You can lose weight on any diet, but if you want to keep it off, read Thin for Life, 2nd Edition.”—Shape In this new edition of the acclaimed bestseller, award-winning nutritionist Anne M. Fletcher incorporates exciting recent scientific research to show that permanent weight loss is far easier than is commonly believed. Whether you want to lose 10 pounds or 100, Thin for Life will help you master your weight problem by sharing the techniques of the real experts—hundreds of women and men who have lost weight for good. Their hard-won wisdom has been distilled down into ten Keys to Success that will change your body—and your mind . . . Believe that you can become thin for life Take the reins Do it your way Accept the food facts Nip it in the bud Learn the art of positive self-talk Move it to lose it Face life head-on Get more out of life Don’t go it alone “Anyone who has tried and failed to lose unwanted pounds and keep them off should read this book.”—Jane Brody, New York Times personal health columnist, from the foreword