The 17th volume of this prestigious and long-standing series on Stress and Emotion focuses on recent advances in research by internationally renowned contributors from over a dozen countries.
"The Stress & Emotion Series "(previously Stress & Anxiety) was initiated in 1975 as a collection of articles on modern research findings on the stress phenomena. Each volume explores the most current research in the field of environmental stressors.
The volume consists of contributions from leading researchers across the field and is a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners. The contents feature articles on growing issues such as sports anxiety, test anxiety, work stress, and stress disorders in children and adolescents. Stress, Anger and Curiosity is organized into three sections: Stress, Anxiety and Coping; Experience, Expression, and Control of Anger; and Cross-Cultural Research on Occupational Stress.
'For many years, Spielberger, Sarason, and their colleagues have done a great service by bringing together scholars from around the world to present their research. The present volume has three main foci: anxiety and coping, anger and its management, and stress in the workplace. It is a welcome addition to a distinguished series - packed with empirical data and theoretical insights.' - James R. Averill, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, University of Massachusetts-Amherst