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|a Anisman, Hymie.
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|a Stress and your health :
|b from vulnerability to resilience /
|c Hymie Anisman.
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|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 "--
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|a "Covers a wide range of stressor-related topics including therapeutic strategies to deal with stress and factors that hinder treatment of stress"--
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|g Machine generated contents note:
|t What this book is about --
|t What do we mean when we talk about stressors? --
|t The characteristics of stressors: comparing apples, oranges, and lemons --
|t Chronic stressors and allostatic overload --
|t Before you go ... --
|t Vulnerability and resilience --
|t Genetic influences --
|t Age --
|t Sex --
|t Personality differences in relation to stress responses --
|t Previous stressor experiences --
|t Stress generation --
|t Before you go ... --
|t Appraising stressors --
|t Guidance through primary and secondary appraisals --
|t Thinking fast and slow --
|t Guideposts and anchors --
|t Appraisals based on what others think --
|t Appraisals in relation to learning, memory, automaticity, expectation, and habit --
|t Positive and negative emotions --
|t Gauging stressors --
|t Before you go ... --
|t First responses to stressors --
|t Coping methods --
|t Personal growth and finding meaning --
|t Social support --
|t Loneliness --
|t Unsupportive interactions --
|t Social rejection --
|t Forgiveness and trust --
|t Empathy --
|t Before you go ... --
|t What's a hormone? --
|t Linking hormones and behaviors --
|t The hormonal stress response --
|t Hormones of the autonomic nervous system --
|t The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and glucocorticoids --
|t What cortisol (corticosterone) does for us --
|t The cortisol/corticosterone response to an acute stressor --
|t Cortisol variations in humans --
|t Yesterday's stressors influence today's responses --
|t A cacophony of hormones associated with stress, eating and energy regulation: leptin, ghrelin, CRH, and neuropeptide Y --
|t Oxytocin and positive responses --
|t Estrogen and testosterone --
|t Before you go ... --
|t Neuronal and glial processes in relation to challenges --
|t Stressors influence neurotransmitter functioning --
|t Acetylcholine (ACh) --
|t Serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine --
|t Corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH): beyond the HPA system --
|t Glutamate --
|t Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) --
|t Cannabinoids --
|t Neurotrophic factors --
|t The past influences the future --
|t Before you go ... --
|t A brief look at how the immune system works --
|t Cells of the immune system --
|t Immune memories --
|t Cytokines: messenger molecules of the immune system --
|t Immune[--]hormone interactions --
|t Stress, brain processes, and immunological changes --
|t Cytokine changes in response to stressors --
|t Before you go ... --
|t Connections over time --
|t Prenatal experiences --
|t Biological correlates of prenatal stress in humans --
|t Consequences of prenatal infection in animals and humans --
|t Stress experienced early in life --
|t Transitional periods --
|t Older age --
|t Before you go ... --
|t Coronary artery disease (CAD) --
|t The heart's response to a challenge --
|t Psychosocial factors associated with heart disease --
|t The influence of stressors on heart disease --
|t Job strain --
|t Depressive illness and heart disease --
|t Socioeconomic status (SES) --
|t Sex-dependent trajectories for heart disease --
|t Personality factors and heart disease --
|t Type A personality --
|t Type D personality --
|t Physiological stress responses associated with heart disease --
|t Sympathetic nervous system reactivity --
|t Inflammatory processes in heart disease --
|t Stress, pathogen burden, and heart disease --
|t Obesity, cytokines, and heart disease --
|t Before you go ... --
|t Type 1 diabetes --
|t Type 2 diabetes --
|t Stressor influences in relation to the development of Type 2 diabetes --
|t Immune factors in Type 2 diabetes --
|t Genetic contributions --
|t Before you go ... --
|t Immunity and illness --
|t Allergies --
|t Infectious illness --
|t Stressors influence vulnerability and the course of infectious illness --
|t Autoimmune disorders --
|t Exacerbation of autoimmune disorders by stressful experiences --
|t Before you go ... --
|t The cancer process --
|t The stress[--]cancer link --
|t Implication for cancer treatment --
|t Stress stemming from cancer --
|t Treating cancer-related distress --
|t Before you go ... --
|t What is depression? --
|t Depressive subtypes --
|t Cognitive theories of depressive disorders --
|t Helplessness --
|t Hopelessness --
|t Depression from an evolutionary perspective --
|t Depression from a neurochemical vantage --
|t Neurobiological explanations of depressive disorders --
|t Serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine in relation to depressive disorders --
|t Gene and environmental interactions --
|t Reward processes in depression: dopamine and anhedonia --
|t Depression and anxiety: corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) as a player in depression --
|t Coordination and discoordination of neuronal process: gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) --
|t Growth factors and depression --
|t Inflammatory processes and depressive disorders --
|t Before you go ... --
|t A plague of anxiety disorders --
|t Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) --
|t Panic disorder --
|t Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) --
|t Phobias and social anxiety --
|t Before you go ... --
|t Acute stress disorder --
|t Posttraumatic stress disorder --
|t Vulnerability and resilience --
|t Neuroanatomical underpinnings of PTSD --
|t Biochemical determinants of PTSD --
|t CRH and corticoids in relation to PTSD-related memories --
|t Norepinephrine and serotonin and PTSD-related memories --
|t GABA and the extinction of fear responses in PTSD --
|t Neuropeptide Y (NPY) and resilience --
|t Before you go ... --
|t What's an addiction --
|t Stress as a provocateur in the addiction process --
|t Reward and aversion in relation to addiction: a multistep process --
|t Dopamine in relation to stress and reward --
|t Corticotropin hormone in relation to stress and addiction --
|t Can eating become an addiction? --
|t An integrated perspective --
|t Treatment for addictions --
|t Before you go ... --
|t How might illness come to affect health? --
|t Major physical illnesses --
|t What patients know and what they need to know --
|t Appraising and coping with illness --
|t Personal control, decision-making, and trust --
|t Social support and unsupportive interactions in the face of illness --
|t Mood changes associated with illness --
|t Adjustment to chronic illnesses: psychological resilience in the face of illness --
|t Stress associated with caregiving --
|t Loss and grief --
|t Before you go ... --
|t Job-related distress --
|t Status and job strain --
|t Burnout --
|t Absenteeism and presenteeism --
|t Bullying in the workplace --
|t Social support in the workplace --
|t Trust in the workplace --
|t Unemployment --
|t Time management and juggling --
|t Before you go ... --
|t Traveling across generations --
|t Parental stress influences on children --
|t Intergenerational effects of trauma: beyond poor parenting --
|t Environments modify gene actions --
|t The case of epigenetic effects --
|t Collective and historic trauma --
|t Before you go ... --
|t Prelude to dealing with stress --
|t Relaxation training --
|t Exposure therapy --
|t Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) --
|t Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) --
|t Meditation --
|t Mindfulness --
|t The default mode network --
|t Positive psychotherapy (PPT) --
|t Giving and receiving --
|t The social cure --
|t Before you go ... --
|t Something about drug treatments --
|t Placebo and nocebo responses --
|t Selecting the right treatment and related caveats --
|t Treating depression --
|t Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) --
|t A cocktail of acronyms: SNRI, NDRI, NaSSA, MAOI --
|t Ketamine --
|t Deep brain stimulation --
|t Anti-inflammatory agents --
|t Treating anxiety disorders --
|t Treating PTSD --
|t Herbal (naturopatbic) treatments --
|t Before you go ... --
|t It's OK to go now ...
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