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California Univ., Los Angeles. Inst. of Industrial Relations. – 1978
The proceedings of a conference on occupational stress are contained in this report. Presentation titles include the following: "Basic Concepts of Organizational Stress--Causes and Problems,""Occupational Sources of Stress: A Review of the Literature Relating to Coronary Heart Disease and Mental Ill Health,""A Review of [National Institute for…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Employment Problems, Environmental Influences, Mental Health
Peer reviewedNewman, John E.; Beehr, Terry A. – Personnel Psychology, 1979
The medical and psychological literature pertaining to personal and organizational strategies for handling job stress is reviewed. The paucity of scientific research in this domain is emphasized as is the lack of involvement by industrial/organizational psychologists. (Editor)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Change Strategies, Employees, Employment Problems
Peer reviewedIvancevich, John M.; And Others – American Psychologist, 1990
Presents a framework used for viewing stress and organizational stress interventions. Reviews the stress management intervention literature in the context of this framework. Provides examples of corporations committed to stress management programs. Identifies future needs appropriate for organizational psychologists to address. (Author/JS)
Descriptors: Employment Problems, Individual Differences, Industrial Psychology, Labor Force Development


