Chapter 1 Evaluating the Role of Hans Selye in the Modern History of Stress

Stress is one of the most widely utilized medical concepts in modern society. Originally used to describe physiological responses to trauma, it is now applied in a variety of other fields and contexts, such as in the construction and expression of personal identity, social relations, building and en...

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Main Author: Kirk., Robert G.W (auth)
Other Authors: Jackson, Mark (auth), Ramsden, Edmund (auth), Cantor, David (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Rochester University of Rochester Press 2014
Series:Rochester Studies in Medical History
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