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Reducing Occupational Stress.


PB83176701

Publication Date 1978
Personal Author McLean, A.; Black, G.; Colligan, M.
Page Count 234
Abstract This publication contains the proceedings of a conference held at the Center for Occupational Mental Health, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, White Plains, New York, May 10-12, 1977. Wide latitude was given to the subject matter for the conference and also to the writing style, since the approach to occupational stress is multidisciplinary in nature, with a broad representation of interest. Thus, some presentations offer personal notions of the problem based on the experience of the author. Some describe actual models or theories, with or without verification. In some cases, contributions represent complete pieces of research or a review of the literature on a given topic.
Keywords
  • Stress(Psychology)
  • Meetings
  • Stress(Physiology)
  • Employment
  • Professional personnel
  • Attitudes
  • Treatment
Source Agency
  • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
NTIS Subject Category
  • 92B - Psychology
  • 57W - Stress Physiology
Corporate Authors Cornell Univ. Medical Coll., New York.; National Inst. for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH.
Supplemental Notes Proceedings of a conference held at New York on May 10-12, 1977.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 198313
Contract Number
  • PHS-NIOSH-210-77-0041
Reducing Occupational Stress.
Reducing Occupational Stress.
PB83176701

  • Stress(Psychology)
  • Meetings
  • Stress(Physiology)
  • Employment
  • Professional personnel
  • Attitudes
  • Treatment
  • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
  • 92B - Psychology
  • 57W - Stress Physiology
  • PHS-NIOSH-210-77-0041
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