White Collar and Professional StressCary L. Cooper, Judi Marshall Monographic compilation of contributions on mental stress among nonmanual workers and professional workers in the UK and the USA - examines occupational psychological and occupational sociological sources of stress in respect of medical personnel, teachers, policemen, social workers, engineers and public servants. Bibliography after each paper. |
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A Social Psychological Study | 3 |
Stress Amongst Nurses | 19 |
Sources of Stress and Ways of Coping | 63 |
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