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100 1 _aAnisman, Hymie.
245 1 0 _aStress and your health :
_bfrom vulnerability to resilience /
_cHymie Anisman.
264 1 _aHoboken :
_bWiley-Blackwell,
_c2015.
300 _a1 online resource.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
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_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gMachine generated contents note:
_tWhat this book is about --
_tWhat do we mean when we talk about stressors? --
_tThe characteristics of stressors: comparing apples, oranges, and lemons --
_tChronic stressors and allostatic overload --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tVulnerability and resilience --
_tGenetic influences --
_tAge --
_tSex --
_tPersonality differences in relation to stress responses --
_tPrevious stressor experiences --
_tStress generation --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tAppraising stressors --
_tGuidance through primary and secondary appraisals --
_tThinking fast and slow --
_tGuideposts and anchors --
_tAppraisals based on what others think --
_tAppraisals in relation to learning, memory, automaticity, expectation, and habit --
_tPositive and negative emotions --
_tGauging stressors --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tFirst responses to stressors --
_tCoping methods --
_tPersonal growth and finding meaning --
_tSocial support --
_tLoneliness --
_tUnsupportive interactions --
_tSocial rejection --
_tForgiveness and trust --
_tEmpathy --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tWhat's a hormone? --
_tLinking hormones and behaviors --
_tThe hormonal stress response --
_tHormones of the autonomic nervous system --
_tThe hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and glucocorticoids --
_tWhat cortisol (corticosterone) does for us --
_tThe cortisol/corticosterone response to an acute stressor --
_tCortisol variations in humans --
_tYesterday's stressors influence today's responses --
_tA cacophony of hormones associated with stress, eating and energy regulation: leptin, ghrelin, CRH, and neuropeptide Y --
_tOxytocin and positive responses --
_tEstrogen and testosterone --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tNeuronal and glial processes in relation to challenges --
_tStressors influence neurotransmitter functioning --
_tAcetylcholine (ACh) --
_tSerotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine --
_tCorticotropin releasing hormone (CRH): beyond the HPA system --
_tGlutamate --
_tGamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) --
_tCannabinoids --
_tNeurotrophic factors --
_tThe past influences the future --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tA brief look at how the immune system works --
_tCells of the immune system --
_tImmune memories --
_tCytokines: messenger molecules of the immune system --
_tImmune[--]hormone interactions --
_tStress, brain processes, and immunological changes --
_tCytokine changes in response to stressors --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tConnections over time --
_tPrenatal experiences --
_tBiological correlates of prenatal stress in humans --
_tConsequences of prenatal infection in animals and humans --
_tStress experienced early in life --
_tTransitional periods --
_tOlder age --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tCoronary artery disease (CAD) --
_tThe heart's response to a challenge --
_tPsychosocial factors associated with heart disease --
_tThe influence of stressors on heart disease --
_tJob strain --
_tDepressive illness and heart disease --
_tSocioeconomic status (SES) --
_tSex-dependent trajectories for heart disease --
_tPersonality factors and heart disease --
_tType A personality --
_tType D personality --
_tPhysiological stress responses associated with heart disease --
_tSympathetic nervous system reactivity --
_tInflammatory processes in heart disease --
_tStress, pathogen burden, and heart disease --
_tObesity, cytokines, and heart disease --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tType 1 diabetes --
_tType 2 diabetes --
_tStressor influences in relation to the development of Type 2 diabetes --
_tImmune factors in Type 2 diabetes --
_tGenetic contributions --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tImmunity and illness --
_tAllergies --
_tInfectious illness --
_tStressors influence vulnerability and the course of infectious illness --
_tAutoimmune disorders --
_tExacerbation of autoimmune disorders by stressful experiences --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tThe cancer process --
_tThe stress[--]cancer link --
_tImplication for cancer treatment --
_tStress stemming from cancer --
_tTreating cancer-related distress --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tWhat is depression? --
_tDepressive subtypes --
_tCognitive theories of depressive disorders --
_tHelplessness --
_tHopelessness --
_tDepression from an evolutionary perspective --
_tDepression from a neurochemical vantage --
_tNeurobiological explanations of depressive disorders --
_tSerotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine in relation to depressive disorders --
_tGene and environmental interactions --
_tReward processes in depression: dopamine and anhedonia --
_tDepression and anxiety: corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) as a player in depression --
_tCoordination and discoordination of neuronal process: gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) --
_tGrowth factors and depression --
_tInflammatory processes and depressive disorders --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tA plague of anxiety disorders --
_tGeneralized anxiety disorder (GAD) --
_tPanic disorder --
_tObsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) --
_tPhobias and social anxiety --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tAcute stress disorder --
_tPosttraumatic stress disorder --
_tVulnerability and resilience --
_tNeuroanatomical underpinnings of PTSD --
_tBiochemical determinants of PTSD --
_tCRH and corticoids in relation to PTSD-related memories --
_tNorepinephrine and serotonin and PTSD-related memories --
_tGABA and the extinction of fear responses in PTSD --
_tNeuropeptide Y (NPY) and resilience --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tWhat's an addiction --
_tStress as a provocateur in the addiction process --
_tReward and aversion in relation to addiction: a multistep process --
_tDopamine in relation to stress and reward --
_tCorticotropin hormone in relation to stress and addiction --
_tCan eating become an addiction? --
_tAn integrated perspective --
_tTreatment for addictions --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tHow might illness come to affect health? --
_tMajor physical illnesses --
_tWhat patients know and what they need to know --
_tAppraising and coping with illness --
_tPersonal control, decision-making, and trust --
_tSocial support and unsupportive interactions in the face of illness --
_tMood changes associated with illness --
_tAdjustment to chronic illnesses: psychological resilience in the face of illness --
_tStress associated with caregiving --
_tLoss and grief --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tJob-related distress --
_tStatus and job strain --
_tBurnout --
_tAbsenteeism and presenteeism --
_tBullying in the workplace --
_tSocial support in the workplace --
_tTrust in the workplace --
_tUnemployment --
_tTime management and juggling --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tTraveling across generations --
_tParental stress influences on children --
_tIntergenerational effects of trauma: beyond poor parenting --
_tEnvironments modify gene actions --
_tThe case of epigenetic effects --
_tCollective and historic trauma --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tPrelude to dealing with stress --
_tRelaxation training --
_tExposure therapy --
_tCognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) --
_tInterpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) --
_tMeditation --
_tMindfulness --
_tThe default mode network --
_tPositive psychotherapy (PPT) --
_tGiving and receiving --
_tThe social cure --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tSomething about drug treatments --
_tPlacebo and nocebo responses --
_tSelecting the right treatment and related caveats --
_tTreating depression --
_tSelective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) --
_tA cocktail of acronyms: SNRI, NDRI, NaSSA, MAOI --
_tKetamine --
_tDeep brain stimulation --
_tAnti-inflammatory agents --
_tTreating anxiety disorders --
_tTreating PTSD --
_tHerbal (naturopatbic) treatments --
_tBefore you go ... --
_tIt's OK to go now ...
520 _a'Stress and Your Health: From Vulnerability to Resilience presents an evidence-based evaluation of the various effects of stress, along with methods to alleviate distress and stress-related illnesses. Examines myriad stressor effects and proven ways to alleviate stress in our lives Covers a wide range of stressor-related topics including therapeutic strategies to deal with stress and factors that hinder treatment of stress Makes difficult biochemical and immunological concepts accessible to a non-specialist audience Addresses many of the factors that cause individuals to be more vulnerable to the impact of stressors and at increased risk for pathology'--
_cProvided by publisher.
520 _a'Covers a wide range of stressor-related topics including therapeutic strategies to deal with stress and factors that hinder treatment of stress'--
_cProvided by publisher.
588 0 _aPrint version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
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