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Stress and poverty = a cross-disciplinary investigation of stress in cells, individuals, and society /
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Stress and poverty/ by Michael Breitenbach, Elisabeth Kapferer, Clemens Sedmak.
Reminder of title:
a cross-disciplinary investigation of stress in cells, individuals, and society /
Author:
Breitenbach, Michael.
other author:
Kapferer, Elisabeth.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
Description:
xx, 234 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Stress and Poverty: An Introduction -- Hans Selye and the Origins of Stress Research -- Oxidative and Other Stress Research at the Cellular Level -- Oxidative Stress and the Brain: A Working Hypothesis for the Generation of Psychological Stress -- Epigenetics and Some Further Observations on Stress-induced Diseases -- Measuring Stress -- The Language Games of Stress -- The Unhealthy Relationship Between Stress and Poverty -- The Stressful Experience of Poverty -- Social and Moral Aspects of Stress -- The Politics of Stress -- Responding to Stress and the Value of Resilience -- Epilogue - The Pandemic as a Big Reveal: Coronavirus, Stress, and Poverty -- Glossary.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Stress (Physiology) -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77738-8
ISBN:
9783030777388
Stress and poverty = a cross-disciplinary investigation of stress in cells, individuals, and society /
Breitenbach, Michael.
Stress and poverty
a cross-disciplinary investigation of stress in cells, individuals, and society /[electronic resource] :by Michael Breitenbach, Elisabeth Kapferer, Clemens Sedmak. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xx, 234 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Stress and Poverty: An Introduction -- Hans Selye and the Origins of Stress Research -- Oxidative and Other Stress Research at the Cellular Level -- Oxidative Stress and the Brain: A Working Hypothesis for the Generation of Psychological Stress -- Epigenetics and Some Further Observations on Stress-induced Diseases -- Measuring Stress -- The Language Games of Stress -- The Unhealthy Relationship Between Stress and Poverty -- The Stressful Experience of Poverty -- Social and Moral Aspects of Stress -- The Politics of Stress -- Responding to Stress and the Value of Resilience -- Epilogue - The Pandemic as a Big Reveal: Coronavirus, Stress, and Poverty -- Glossary.
The word stress is everywhere and highly overused. Everyone is stressed, it seems, all the time. Looking into the meaning of stress in the natural science and the humanities, this book explores cellular stress as cause of and in correlation with what humans experience as stress. When do we psychologically feel stress and when do we show physiological evidence of stress in our brain? Stress is a deviation from what feels normal and healthy. It can be created by social or economic factors and become chronic, which has substantial impacts on the individual and society as a whole. Focusing on poverty as one chronic inducer of stress, this book explores how the lack of pressure-free time, the hardships and unpredictability of everyday life and a general lack of protection lead to destructive toxic stress. This pressure affects cognitive and social functioning, brain development during childhood and may also result in premature aging. How can the sciences inform our understanding of and our response to stress? What can be done about toxic stress both on a personal level and in terms of structures and policies? The book is written for anyone interested in stress, its causes and consequences, and its relationship to poverty.
ISBN: 9783030777388
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-77738-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QP82.2.S8
Dewey Class. No.: 155.9042
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