Occupational Stress and Coping Strategies

Occupational Stress and Coping Strategies
ISBN-10
8183564488
ISBN-13
9788183564489
Category
Bank employees
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
2009
Publisher
Discovery Publishing House
Author
G. Kavitha

Description

Study on job stress of bank employees; conducting in Erode District, Tamil Nadu, India.

Similar books

  • OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AND STRESS COPING STRATEGIES OF B.ED. COLLEGE TEACHERS
    By M. K. Shailaja

    In addition, this book gives a clear cut picture about the different aspects or sources of occupational stress in teachers and the ways and means to manage the stress in their occupation.

  • Occupational Stress: A Handbook
    By Rick Crandall

    Bringing together renowned scholars, this handbook contains innovative current empirical and theoretical research in the area of job stress. The workplace is one of the major sources of stress in an individual's life.

  • Handbook of Organizational Stress Coping Strategies
    By Randall S. Schuler, Amarjit Singh Sethi

    Abstract: A handbook designed to serve as a college textbook for health and business majors and as a reference text for management personnel in organizatins provides a set of practical,...

  • Intervention in Occupational Stress: A Handbook of Counselling for Stress at Work
    By Elizabeth M. Altmaier, Randall R. Ross

    An excellent introduction.... Readers of this journal looking for a brief but comprehensive introduction to the field of stress management will find this book to be more than adequate for this purpose.

  • Identifying Occupational Stress and Coping Strategies
    By Kavitha Palaniappan

    Occupational stress is a global phenomenon and this book aims to identify the various factors associated with occupational stress in industrial and healthcare workers while also suggesting some potential coping strategies that have been ...

  • Occupational Stress: Personal and Professional Approaches
    By Sally Hardy, Jerome Carson, Ben L. Thomas

    This book presents a unique theoretical and practical overview of the issues relating to stress and burnout among healthcare professionals.

  • Causes, Coping and Consequences of Stress at Work
    By Cary L. Cooper, Roy L. Payne

    Presents a critical perspective on recent research findings and theories concerning methodological issues and actions for coping with work-related stress in organizations. Addressing the epidemiology and physiology of work stress,...

  • Coping, Health and Organizations
    By Phil Dewe, Tom Cox, Michael Leiter

    ... lens: examining professional women's interrole coping by focus and mode', Sex Roles 17: 237–252. BAILYN, L. (1993) Breaking the Mould: Women, Men and Time in the New Corporate World, New York: The Free Press. BARNETT, R. and BARUCH, ...

  • Women, Work, and Coping: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Workplace Stress
    By UBC Academic Women's Association, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

    Women's experience of stress and coping has remained unexplored, despite studies which show that women are confronted with more and different work-related stressors than men.

  • Coping with Work Stress: A Review and Critique
    By Philip J. Dewe, Cary L. Cooper, Michael P. O'Driscoll

    The authors – renowned experts in the field – offer carefully considered critical reviews of issues surrounding the latest work stress and coping studies, and identify several new strategic pathways to stimulate future research.