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Managing Stress
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- Publisher
- Critical Publishing
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- 2
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β¦ Synopsis
The Managing Stress Practice Manual, 2nd ed,providesthe ideal stress management tool for practitioners across the public sector and professionals at all levels in business and management.
The modern world of work is highly pressurised, with stress levels affecting workers' health and little to no understanding of the roots of stress, making workers feel overwhelmed and lacking the confidence to do anything about it. This book takes a holistic look at stress, offering clear and practical guidance on
how to manage pressure,
how to prevent stress,
what to do if stress arises and
how to deal with the aftermath of stress.
By taking a deeper look, this book provides the reader with a full understanding, taking the narrow focus away from the individual themselves, and thereby taking away the 'blame the victim' message that can add to stress.
This latest edition features new content including
current pressures caused by Covid-19,
stress related to job insecurity,
financial stress and the cost of living crisis
stress around issues of neurodiversity.
It explains complex ideas clearly and accessibly, including practical examples and exercises throughout, with a repertoire of strategies and sources of help that will be invaluable to practitioners and business professionals alike.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
About the author
Welcome!
Foreword by Professor Jermaine M Ravalier
Introduction
Why a manual?
Who is it for?
How do I use it?
1Why bother?
2What is stress?
3What causes stress?
4How can I cope?
5Using support
6Avoiding stress
7Responding to stress
8Dealing with the aftermath
9Avoiding burnout
10Becoming assertive
11Handling conflict
12Time and workload management
13Supporting each other
14Investing in the future
Postscript for managers
Postscript for self-employed people
Postscript for tutors and trainees
Sources of support
References
β¦ Subjects
Managing Stress, stress management tool for practitioners
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