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Coping with Chronic Work Stress time we have recognized that many individuals experience stress while engaging in paid employment. Kahn, Wolfe, Quinn, Snoek, and Rosenthal (1964) estimated that at any point in time, one third of the working population experience chronic stress, and there is no reason to suspect that any reductionPeristalsis 发表于 2025-3-30 12:50:43
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Effortful and Involuntary Responses to Stressaughter, who was assuming far too many responsibilities for a 14-year-old girl by trying to care for Elaine, her siblings, and her father. And when she finally laid down at night, a time when she hoped to escape all of the stresses of her disease, Elaine was hounded by uncontrollable thoughts and imAIL 发表于 2025-3-31 04:37:05
Coping with Chronic Stresstress but also with the distress of their loved ones. Finding ways to maintain personal well-being while simultaneously trying to address the needs of loved ones is one of the supreme challenges that people face when coping with chronic stress (Coyne & Smith, 1991; DeLongis & O’Brien, 1990).Instinctive 发表于 2025-3-31 05:13:19
The Role of Two Kinds of Efficacy Beliefs in Maintaining the Well-Being of Chronically Stressed Oldee of personal control in general. Indeed, chronically ill adults show more fatalism, more helplessness (Smith & Wallston, 1992), and less perceived control over future events than do healthy controls (Lennon, Dohrenwend, Zautra, & Marbach, 1990).