Preventive Stress Management in Organizations

Preventive Stress Management in Organizations
Author: James C. Quick
Publisher: Amer Psychological Assn
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781433811852

Stress at work is a daily fact of life for most workers, managers, and even psychologists. This book, written in clear, accessible language, shows how to stop job stress before it starts. As the authors say, "stress is inevitable, distress is not." Originally published in 1984, this bestseller has been revised and updated for a new generation of readers. It will be a key resource for managers, human resource professionals, industrial/organizational psychologists, graduate students in industrial/organizational psychology, and business administrators.

Organisational Excellence and Resilience

Organisational Excellence and Resilience
Author: Rita Berger
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030851206

Personal stress has an enormous impact on organizational and employee performance. This book introduces the web-based diagnostic tool IMPRESS, which provides employees, managers and HR professionals with information about potential stress factors. The book describes the underlying methodology for this integrated approach and presents the tools and learning modules to support the methodology. A series of case studies from pilot implementations in companies and universities illustrate the application of the approach in a variety of work environments. The book is based on an international research project for a holistic approach to stress prevention by combining Human Systems Audit with the European Excellence approach as promoted by the Common Assessment Framework (CAF) and the EFQM Excellence Model. This approach is intended to contribute to organizational development that supports effective employee stress management.

Stress Management and Prevention

Stress Management and Prevention
Author: David D. Chen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 131744342X

Gain a critical understanding of the nature of stress from a positive psychology framework that allows you to look beyond a simple pathology of stress-related symptoms. This new edition of Stress Management and Prevention integrates Eastern and Western concepts of stress while emphasizing an experiential approach to learning through the use of exercises, activities, and self-reflection. This student-friendly text contains chapters on conflict resolution, mindfulness meditation, time management, prevention of health risks, and cognitive restructuring. Included throughout are an emphasis on mindfulness and the neuroscience behind it, more theories, and new techniques for stress reduction and time management. An updated companion website includes even more video-based activities so students can see techniques in practice.

Evaluating Health Promotion

Evaluating Health Promotion
Author: Margaret Thorogood
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2010-05-13
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0191015512

Health Promotion is a relatively new discipline and there is little in the way of practical help for students and practitioners in choosing and implementing appropriate evaluation methods. As the demands for rigorous evaluation and evidence-based decision-making increase, health promotion cannot ignore the need for accurate, reliable and valid methods to carry out evaluation. This book provides clear descriptions (with plentiful practical examples) of such methods, and the problems that can arise from their implementation. Both qualitative and quantitative methods that are commonly used are described and the problems and benefits that arise with their use are explained. Experiences in the practical implementation of evaluation are explained, with examples from a variety of different social, economic and cultural contexts. The third edition of this highly successful book has been fully revised and updated to reflect the ongoing developments in the field of health promotion. It will appeal to students and practitioners in health promotion and public health (including programme managers in both the government and the voluntary sector), and donors and funding agencies who commission health promotion interventions and evaluations.

Stress Management as Prevention of the Effects of Stress [microform] : a Comparison of Comprehensive Approaches

Stress Management as Prevention of the Effects of Stress [microform] : a Comparison of Comprehensive Approaches
Author: Lynn Marie Levy
Publisher: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada
Total Pages: 758
Release: 1991
Genre: Stress management
ISBN: 9780315662971

The present study was intended to be a methodologically sound test of the efficacy of three stress management interventions for the purpose of prevention. The long-term impact of several comprehensive stress management interventions was compared on the aspects of coping ability being targetted by the programs, stress, and the adverse effects of stress. Subjects were asymptomatic male business managers and supervisors. Effects of stress were measured by multiple outcomes including psychological and physical health, and work-related variables. Two intensive training programs, cognitive-behavioural coping skills training, and aerobic-exercise and fitness training, and a practically oriented brief-intervention educational program were compared. Methodological problems of past research were addressed, including systematically choosing the comprehensive list of measures and the interventions on the basis of an understanding of the process of stress, and evaluating the maintenance of effects over a one-year period after the interventions. The findings of a single repeated-measures statistical test demonstrated an ameliorative effect after the treatment period for all three interventions on coping skills, cognitive behavioural coping efficacy, subjective stress, quality of life, and an index of physical health. The effects were maintained with coping skills both six months and one year later, and with the physical health measure one year later. The mechanism of the effects over time cannot be stated definitively, although it seems reasonable to suggest that the observed impact resulted from some common component of the treatment interventions, such as the information in the educational package, or the therapeutic expectation of change. Other possibilities are discussed. It seems that 10 weeks of training in these stress management techniques did not give any additional benefit to a two-hour comprehensive and practically oriented educational program. On the basis of the present results, as well as past evaluative research and the ultimate goal of primary prevention to reach the largest numbers of people possible, it is difficult to argue for the use of intensive stress management training with asymptomatic subjects. It seems that low intensive, low cost, and thus more accessible programs, such as the educational intervention in the present study, may be more appropriate for the purpose of primary prevention.

Federal Evaluations

Federal Evaluations
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 972
Release: 1982
Genre: Evaluation research (Social action programs)
ISBN:

Contains an inventory of evaluation reports produced by and for selected Federal agencies, including GAO evaluation reports that relate to the programs of those agencies.