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Chapter 8 - Control and Stress
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Chapter 8 - Control and Stress

A. Steptoe and L. Poole
Stress: Concepts, Cognition, Emotion, and Behavior, pp.73-80
Elsevier Inc
2016

Abstract

Coping Development Health Well-being Work Aging Pain
Control over aversive experiences is a central construct in stress research, and can come in many guises, from behavioral control over the source of stimulation, through perceptions of control, to cognitive control as a form of coping response. Control modulates the neurobiological and health consequences of stress exposure, and can also be harnessed in clinical and other situations to ameliorate stress responses.

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