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500 | _aMachine generated contents note: 1.Introduction /Satish Pandey 2.The Neuropsychology of Stress /Cathlyn N. Bennett SECTION-I.OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AND BURNOUT 3.Learned Helplessness and Organizational Role Stress /Fakir Mohan Sahoo 4.Role Stress among Varied Occupational Groups /Irfana Rashid 5.Executive Burnout: Prediction and Prevention through HR Interventions /Radha R. Sharma 6.Stress in Extreme Conditions: A Military Perspective /Manas K. Mandal SECTION-II.WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT AND STRESS 7.Work-Family Conflict in India: Test of a Causal Model /Kamala Ramadoss 8.Work Stress, Work-Family Conflict, and Health: A Multilevel Perspective /Kamala Ramadoss 9.Gender Issues in Work and Stress /Shikha S. Jain SECTION-III.POSITIVE STRESS MANAGEMENT 10.Coping with Stress /Arathi Taksal 11.Flourishing at Work /Ravikesh Tripathi SECTION-IV.STRESS AND SPIRITUALITY Contents note continued: 12.Existential Rhythm, Spiritual Synergy, and Spiritual Immunity: Spiritual Approaches to Stress Management /Akbar Husain 13.Managing Constructive and Destructive Emotions: Indian Psycho-spiritual Perspective /Mala Sinha 14.Vipassana Meditation Reduces Stress and Strain: An Empirical Study /D. Gopalakrishna 15.Methodological Issues in Stress Research: Challenges, Concerns, and Directions /D. M. Pestonjee 16.Epilogue: The Road Ahead /D. M. Pestonjee. | ||
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