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Provides consumer health information about types of stress and the stress response, the physical and mental health effects of stress, along with facts about treatment for stress-related disorders, and stress management techniques for adults and children.

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STRESS-RELATED DISORDERS
SOURCEBOOK
SIXTH EDITION
Health Reference Series
STRESS-RELATED DISORDERS
SOURCEBOOK
SIXTH EDITION
Provides Basic Consumer Health Information about Stress and Stress-Related Disorders, including Signs, Symptoms, Types, and Sources of Acute and Chronic Stress, the Impact of Stress on the Body, and Mental-Health Problems Associated with Stress, Such as Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Substance Abuse, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Suicide
Along with Advice about Getting Help for Stress-Related Disorders, Managing Stress and Coping with Trauma, a Glossary of Stress-Related Terms, and a Directory of Resources for Additional Help and Information

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Bibliographic Note
Because this page cannot legibly accommodate all the copyright notices, the Bibliographic Note portion of the Preface constitutes an extension of the copyright notice.
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OMNIGRAPHICS
Kevin Hayes, Managing Editor
Sooraj Jayaram, Editor
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Copyright © 2022 Omnigraphics
ISBN 978-0-7808-1982-5
E-ISBN 978-0-7808-1983-2

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Names: Hayes, Kevin (Editor of health information) editor.
Title: Stress-related disorders sourcebook: basic consumer health information about stress and stress-related disorders, including signs, symptoms, types, and sources of acute and chronic stress, the impact of stress on the body, and mental health problems associated with stress, such as depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, substance abuse, posttraumatic stress disorder, and suicide ; along with advice about getting help for stress-related disorders, managing stress and coping with trauma, a glossary of stress related terms, and a directory of resources for additional help and information / edited by Kevin Hayes. Description: Sixth edition. | Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics, Inc., [2022] | Series: Health reference series | Includes index. | Summary: “Provides basic health information on stress and its impact on the body and associated mental-health problems, such as depression, anxiety, bipolar, obsessive-compulsive disorder, substance abuse, and posttraumatic stress, along with advice about managing and coping with stress. Includes index, glossary of related terms, and other resources”-- Provided by publisher.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021049702 (print) | LCCN 2021049703 (ebook) | ISBN 9780780819825 (library binding) | ISBN 9780780819832 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Stress management--Popular works. | Stress (Physiology)--Popular works. | Stress (Psychology)--Popular works.
Classification: LCC RA785 .S78 2022 (print) | LCC RA785 (ebook) | DDC 155.9/042--dc23/eng/20211025
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021049702
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021049703
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The information in this publication was compiled from the sources cited and from other sources considered reliable. While every possible effort has been made to ensure reliability, the publisher will not assume liability for damages caused by inaccuracies in the data, and makes no warranty, express or implied, on the accuracy of the information contained herein.

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Table of Contents
Preface
Part 1. Introduction to Stress and Stress-Related Disorders
Chapter 1—Stress: An Overview
Chapter 2—Life Events and Types of Stress
Chapter 3—Factors That Influence Response to Stress
Section 3.1—Personality and Stress
Section 3.2—Gender Differences in Stress Response
Section 3.3—Chronic Stress and Loneliness Affect Health
Section 3.4—Stress and Fatigue
Section 3.5—Media Coverage Linked to Stress
Section 3.6—Adrenal Insufficiency and Stress
Chapter 4—Adolescent Stress
Chapter 5—Job Stress
Chapter 6—Stress and Aging
Part 2. How Stress Affects the Body
Chapter 7—Alzheimer Disease and Stress
Chapter 8—Asthma
Section 8.1—Managing Asthma Triggers – Stress
Section 8.2—Parental Stress and the Onset of Childhood Asthma
Chapter 9—Cancer and Stress
Chapter 10—Diabetes and Stress
Chapter 11—Stress and Stroke Risk
Chapter 12—Stress and Sexual Problems
Section 12.1—Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Sex
Section 12.2—Chronic Stress and Sexual Function in Women
Section 12.3—Stress-Induced Erectile Dysfunction
Chapter 13—Gastrointestinal Problems
Section 13.1—Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Section 13.2—Peptic Ulcers
Section 13.3—Stress Gastritis
Chapter 14—Headache and Its Link to Stress
Chapter 15—Stress and Your Heart
Section 15.1—Stress and Coronary Heart Disease
Section 15.2—Stress and Broken Heart Syndrome
Section 15.3—Stress and Cholesterol Levels
Chapter 16—Infertility and Stress
Chapter 17—Weight Issues and Stress
Section 17.1—Obesity and Stress
Section 17.2—Weight Loss, Cortisol, and Your Brain
Chapter 18—Chronic Pain and Stress-Related Disorders
Section 18.1—Chronic Pain and PTSD
Section 18.2—Fibromyalgia and Stress
Section 18.3—Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chapter 19—Pregnancy and Stress
Section 19.1—Miscarriage
Section 19.2—Preterm Birth and Low Birth Weight
Section 19.3—Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Pregnancy
Chapter 20—Skin Problems
Section 20.1—The Psoriasis–Stress Link
Section 20.2—Is Acne Linked to Stress?
Section 20.3—Eczema
Chapter 21—Sleep
Section 21.1—Stress and Sleep
Section 21.2—Insomnia
Chapter 22—Teeth Grinding (Bruxism) and Stress
Part 3. How Stress Affects Mental Health
Chapter 23—Common Reactions after Trauma
Chapter 24—Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders
Section 24.1—Dissociative Disorders
Section 24.2—Acute Stress Disorder
Section 24.3—Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Chapter 25—Relationships and Traumatic Stress
Chapter 26—Traumatic Stress in Children and Teens
Chapter 27—War Zone Traumas and PTSD
Chapter 28—Depression
Section 28.1—Depression, Trauma, and PTSD
Section 28.2—Stress, Depression, and the Role of Unhealthy Behaviors among Minority Older Adults
Chapter 29—Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 30—Disordered Eating and Stress
Section 30.1—Emotional Eating
Section 30.2—Eating Disorders Linked to Feelings of Extreme Distress
Section 30.3—Nocturnal Sleep-Related Eating Disorder
Chapter 31—Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Chapter 32—Substance Abuse, Addiction, and Stress
Section 32.1—Tobacco and Stress
Section 32.2—Alcohol and Stress
Section 32.3—Substance Abuse, Stress, and Trauma
Section 32.4—Association between Stressful Experiences and Remission from Drug Dependence
Chapter 33—Bereavement, Mourning, and Grief
Chapter 34—Stress and Suicide
Part 4. Treating Stress-Related Disorders
Chapter 35—Finding and Choosing a Therapist
Chapter 36—Psychotherapies for Stress-Related Disorders
Chapter 37—Medications for Stress-Related Disorders
Chapter 38—Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapies
Section 38.1—Acupuncture
Section 38.2—Aromatherapy
Section 38.3—Biofeedback
Section 38.4—Herbal Supplements May Improve Stress Symptoms
Section 38.5—Massage Therapy
Section 38.6—Meditation
Section 38.7—Spirituality May Alleviate Distress
Section 38.8—Yoga
Chapter 39—Treating Depression
Chapter 40—Treating Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 41—Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Section 41.1—Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Medication and Treatment
Section 41.2—Helping a Family Member Who Has Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Chapter 42—Preventing Suicide
Part 5. Stress Management
Chapter 43—The Basics of Preventing and Managing Stress
Chapter 44—Resilience and Stress
Section 44.1—Developing Resilience: The Most Important Defense against Stress
Section 44.2—Social Support and Resilience to Stress
Chapter 45—Supporting a Friend or Family Member with Mental-Health Problems
Chapter 46—How to Say “No” and Reduce Stress
Chapter 47—Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Techniques
Chapter 48—Healthy Habits to Combat Stress
Section 48.1—Your Guide to Healthy Sleep
Section 48.2—Exercise Can Help Control Stress
Section 48.3—Dealing with Stress and Smoking
Section 48.4—Quick Stress Relief: Engage Your Senses
Chapter 49—Stressful Situations: Tips for Coping
Section 49.1—Driving
Section 49.2—Caregiving
Section 49.3—Socioeconomic Hardship
Section 49.4—Holidays
Section 49.5—Work Stress
Section 49.6—Coping with Stress during Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Section 49.7—Managing Stress after a Disaster or Other Traumatic Event
Chapter 50—Other Stress Management Strategies
Section 50.1—Diaphragmatic (Abdominal) Breathing
Section 50.2—Humor as Stress Relief
Section 50.3—Pet Ownership Reduces Stress
Section 50.4—Social Support: Who Can Give It and How to Get It
Chapter 51—Stress Management for Children, Teens, and Families
Section 51.1—Stress Management Tips for Children and Teens
Section 51.2—Helping Children Cope with Emergencies
Section 51.3—Helping Your Child Heal from Trauma
Section 51.4—Helping Children with Disabilities Cope with Disaster and Traumatic Events
Section 51.5—Nature Helps Kids Deal with Stress
Section 51.6—Parental Stress and Coping
Part 6. Additional Help and Information
Chapter 52—Glossary of Terms Related to Stress and Stress-Related Disorders
Chapter 53—Directory of Organizations for People with Stress-Related Disorders
Index
Preface
About This Book
Stress levels are on the rise in our increasingly busy world. In a national survey, 24 percent of U.S. adults reported extreme stress, an increase from 18 percent just one ye

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