| Wolfgang Stroebe, Margaret S. Stroebe - 1987 - Страниц: 312
...particular relationship between the person and the environment that is appraised by the individual as taxing or exceeding his or her resources and endangering his or her well-being" (p. 19). Thus, the extent of the stress experienced in a given situation neither depends solely on... | |
| Stevan E. Hobfoll - 1988 - Страниц: 388
...of the author and Springer Publishing Company, Inc. ) They go on to define psychological stress as "a particular relationship between the person and...her resources and endangering his or her well-being (p. 19). Having defined stress, they approach the stress phenomenon on what they see as two critical... | |
| Deborah Belle - 1989 - Страниц: 390
...Stressors lead to strains in important role activities. Lazarus and Folk man (1984) conceptualize stress as "a particular relationship between the person and...her resources and endangering his or her well-being" (p. 1 9). According to this conceptualization, evaluations or appraisals of person-environment transactions... | |
| Dorothy H. G. Cotton - 1990 - Страниц: 296
...relationship by describing stress as "a relationship between the person and the environment that is appraised as taxing or exceeding his or her resources and endangering his or her well-being" (p. 21). The phenomenon of "stress" must also be differentiated from "anxiety" and "burnout." Anxiety.... | |
| Louis Diamant - 1991 - Страниц: 300
...Folkman (l984), unlike Selye, are concerned mainly with psychological stress, which they define as "as a particular relationship between the person and the environment that is appraised as taxing or exceeding his or her well being" (p. l9). The view of interpretation as key to stress... | |
| Arthur Freeman, Arthur M. Freeman, Frank M. Dattilio - 1992 - Страниц: 412
...(eg, Bandura, 1977; Beck, 1984; Lazarus & Folkman, 1984). Lazarus and Folkman (1984) define stress as "a particular relationship between the person and...her resources and endangering his or her well-being" (p. 19). In their view, stress appraisals include harm or loss, threat, and challenge. Beck (1984)... | |
| Leo Montada, Sigrun-Heide Filipp, Melvin J. Lerner - 1992 - Страниц: 592
...largely those of RS Lazarus. Following Lazarus and colleagues, both "challenge" and "stress" imply "a relationship between the person and the environment that is appraised by the person as relevant to his or her well-being and in which the person's resources are taxed or exceeded" (Folkman... | |
| Sandy Jackson, Héctor Julio Rodríguez Tomé - 1993 - Страниц: 338
...of the emphasis they place on the interdependence between the two constructs. Stress is defined as "a particular relationship between the person and...her resources and endangering his or her well-being" (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984, p. 19). Coping is defined as "problem-solving efforts made by an individual,... | |
| Michael C. Roberts - 1993 - Страниц: 412
...Folkman (1984), perhaps the most influential modern authorities on the topic, stress can be defined as "a particular relationship between the person and...her resources and endangering his or her well-being" (p. 19). Stress also has well-established physiological concomitants (eg, Selye, 1936, 1956), notably... | |
| D.M. Broom, K.G. Johnson - 1993 - Страниц: 232
...Folkman (1984) emphasized the importance of the perception of such an imbalance, by defining stress as 'a particular relationship between the person and...resources and endangering his or her well-being'. These definitions are difficult to interpret in biological terms. A definition referring to capacity... | |
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