S26E08 Dobre strony stresu
- samowspolczuciepl
- 24 mar
- 1 minut(y) czytania
Badania i publikacje:
1. KELLER, A., LITZELMAN, K., WISK, L. E., MADDOX, T.,
CHENG, E. R., CRESWELL, P. D., & WITT, W. P. (2012).
Does the perception that stress affects health matter?
The association with health and mortality.
Health Psychology, 31(5), 677–684.
2. CRUM, A. J., SALOVEY, P., & ACHOR, S. (2013).
Rethinking stress: The role of mindsets in determining
the stress response.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 104(4), 716–733.
3. CRUM, A. J., AKINOLA, M., MARTIN, A., & FATH, S. (2017).
The role of stress mindset in shaping cognitive, emotional,
and physiological responses to challenging and threatening stress.
Anxiety, Stress and Coping, 30(4), 379–395.
4. BROOKS, A. W. (2014).
Get excited: Reappraising pre-performance anxiety as excitement.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 143(3), 1144–1158.
5. STEGER, M. F. (2022).
Meaning in life is a fundamental protective factor
in the context of psychopathology.
World Psychiatry, 21(3), 389–390.
6. MCGONIGAL, K. (2015).
The Upside of Stress: Why Stress Is Good for You,
and How to Get Good at It.
Avery / Penguin Random House.
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