Unlike standard textbooks in the field that tend to take a theoretical approach to stress, this conversational, accessible book focuses on helping readers identify and understand the sources of stress in their life from a practical perspective. The text explores how stress is generated in the brain and body, and provides realistic suggestions for learning to manage these responses. Topics include:
- Technology and Stress
- The Media and Stress
- Time as a Source of Stress
- Diet, Exercise, and Stress
- Stress, Health, and Aging
- Social Support and Stress
- The Four Corners of Stress
Mind the Gap can be used in courses dealing with stress management, health psychology, and personal growth, or simply as a means for individuals to understand and manage their own stress.
Mary E. McNaughton-Cassill earned her Ph.D. in psychology through The Joint Doctoral Clinical Program at the University of California, San Diego and San Diego State University. Dr. McNaughton-Cassill is an associate professor of clinical psychology at the University of Texas, San Antonio and a licensed psychologist in the state of Texas. A recognized authority on stress, she has presented locally, regionally, and nationally, and her professional writing has appeared in the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, the Journal of Applied Social Psychology, the Marriage & Family Review, Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, and the Journal of Media Psychology."