TY - BOOK AU - Anisman,Hymie TI - Stress and your health: from vulnerability to resilience SN - 9781118850343 AV - BF575.S75 U1 - 613 23 PY - 2015/// CY - Hoboken PB - Wiley-Blackwell KW - Stress (Psychology) KW - Health KW - Psychophysiology KW - PSYCHOLOGY KW - Mental Health KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Machine generated contents note; What this book is about --; What do we mean when we talk about stressors? --; The characteristics of stressors: comparing apples, oranges, and lemons --; Chronic stressors and allostatic overload --; Before you go ... --; Vulnerability and resilience --; Genetic influences --; Age --; Sex --; Personality differences in relation to stress responses --; Previous stressor experiences --; Stress generation --; Before you go ... --; Appraising stressors --; Guidance through primary and secondary appraisals --; Thinking fast and slow --; Guideposts and anchors --; Appraisals based on what others think --; Appraisals in relation to learning, memory, automaticity, expectation, and habit --; Positive and negative emotions --; Gauging stressors --; Before you go ... --; First responses to stressors --; Coping methods --; Personal growth and finding meaning --; Social support --; Loneliness --; Unsupportive interactions --; Social rejection --; Forgiveness and trust --; Empathy --; Before you go ... --; What's a hormone? --; Linking hormones and behaviors --; The hormonal stress response --; Hormones of the autonomic nervous system --; The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and glucocorticoids --; What cortisol (corticosterone) does for us --; The cortisol/corticosterone response to an acute stressor --; Cortisol variations in humans --; Yesterday's stressors influence today's responses --; A cacophony of hormones associated with stress, eating and energy regulation: leptin, ghrelin, CRH, and neuropeptide Y --; Oxytocin and positive responses --; Estrogen and testosterone --; Before you go ... --; Neuronal and glial processes in relation to challenges --; Stressors influence neurotransmitter functioning --; Acetylcholine (ACh) --; Serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine --; Corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH): beyond the HPA system --; Glutamate --; Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) --; Cannabinoids --; Neurotrophic factors --; The past influences the future --; Before you go ... --; A brief look at how the immune system works --; Cells of the immune system --; Immune memories --; Cytokines: messenger molecules of the immune system --; Immune[--]hormone interactions --; Stress, brain processes, and immunological changes --; Cytokine changes in response to stressors --; Before you go ... --; Connections over time --; Prenatal experiences --; Biological correlates of prenatal stress in humans --; Consequences of prenatal infection in animals and humans --; Stress experienced early in life --; Transitional periods --; Older age --; Before you go ... --; Coronary artery disease (CAD) --; The heart's response to a challenge --; Psychosocial factors associated with heart disease --; The influence of stressors on heart disease --; Job strain --; Depressive illness and heart disease --; Socioeconomic status (SES) --; Sex-dependent trajectories for heart disease --; Personality factors and heart disease --; Type A personality --; Type D personality --; Physiological stress responses associated with heart disease --; Sympathetic nervous system reactivity --; Inflammatory processes in heart disease --; Stress, pathogen burden, and heart disease --; Obesity, cytokines, and heart disease --; Before you go ... --; Type 1 diabetes --; Type 2 diabetes --; Stressor influences in relation to the development of Type 2 diabetes --; Immune factors in Type 2 diabetes --; Genetic contributions --; Before you go ... --; Immunity and illness --; Allergies --; Infectious illness --; Stressors influence vulnerability and the course of infectious illness --; Autoimmune disorders --; Exacerbation of autoimmune disorders by stressful experiences --; Before you go ... --; The cancer process --; The stress[--]cancer link --; Implication for cancer treatment --; Stress stemming from cancer --; Treating cancer-related distress --; Before you go ... --; What is depression? --; Depressive subtypes --; Cognitive theories of depressive disorders --; Helplessness --; Hopelessness --; Depression from an evolutionary perspective --; Depression from a neurochemical vantage --; Neurobiological explanations of depressive disorders --; Serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine in relation to depressive disorders --; Gene and environmental interactions --; Reward processes in depression: dopamine and anhedonia --; Depression and anxiety: corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) as a player in depression --; Coordination and discoordination of neuronal process: gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) --; Growth factors and depression --; Inflammatory processes and depressive disorders --; Before you go ... --; A plague of anxiety disorders --; Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) --; Panic disorder --; Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) --; Phobias and social anxiety --; Before you go ... --; Acute stress disorder --; Posttraumatic stress disorder --; Vulnerability and resilience --; Neuroanatomical underpinnings of PTSD --; Biochemical determinants of PTSD --; CRH and corticoids in relation to PTSD-related memories --; Norepinephrine and serotonin and PTSD-related memories --; GABA and the extinction of fear responses in PTSD --; Neuropeptide Y (NPY) and resilience --; Before you go ... --; What's an addiction --; Stress as a provocateur in the addiction process --; Reward and aversion in relation to addiction: a multistep process --; Dopamine in relation to stress and reward --; Corticotropin hormone in relation to stress and addiction --; Can eating become an addiction? --; An integrated perspective --; Treatment for addictions --; Before you go ... --; How might illness come to affect health? --; Major physical illnesses --; What patients know and what they need to know --; Appraising and coping with illness --; Personal control, decision-making, and trust --; Social support and unsupportive interactions in the face of illness --; Mood changes associated with illness --; Adjustment to chronic illnesses: psychological resilience in the face of illness --; Stress associated with caregiving --; Loss and grief --; Before you go ... --; Job-related distress --; Status and job strain --; Burnout --; Absenteeism and presenteeism --; Bullying in the workplace --; Social support in the workplace --; Trust in the workplace --; Unemployment --; Time management and juggling --; Before you go ... --; Traveling across generations --; Parental stress influences on children --; Intergenerational effects of trauma: beyond poor parenting --; Environments modify gene actions --; The case of epigenetic effects --; Collective and historic trauma --; Before you go ... --; Prelude to dealing with stress --; Relaxation training --; Exposure therapy --; Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) --; Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) --; Meditation --; Mindfulness --; The default mode network --; Positive psychotherapy (PPT) --; Giving and receiving --; The social cure --; Before you go ... --; Something about drug treatments --; Placebo and nocebo responses --; Selecting the right treatment and related caveats --; Treating depression --; Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) --; A cocktail of acronyms: SNRI, NDRI, NaSSA, MAOI --; Ketamine --; Deep brain stimulation --; Anti-inflammatory agents --; Treating anxiety disorders --; Treating PTSD --; Herbal (naturopatbic) treatments --; Before you go ... --; It's OK to go now N2 - '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'--; 'Covers a wide range of stressor-related topics including therapeutic strategies to deal with stress and factors that hinder treatment of stress'-- UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com.eresourcesptsl.ukm.remotexs.co/doi/book/10.1002/9781118850350 ER -