Book description
The Science of Occupational Health is an evidence-based resource for
all members of the health care team working with those affected by
work-based stress. The authors offer a unique psychobiological
perspective, discussing the modern workplace as a cause of stimulation
and well-being, as well as of distress and illness. They provide a
rigorous but highly accessible scientific account of the effects that
stress has on mind and body, with key chapters on 'Responses to Stress',
'Stress-Related Health Problems', and 'Stress Hormones at Work'.
Ulf Lundberg
is Professor of Biological Psychology in the Department of Psychology,
Stockholm University, and at the Centre for Health Equity Studies
(CHESS), affiliated with Stockholm University and the Karolinska
Institute. He has published extensively on work, stress, and health.
Cary L. Cooper, CBE is Distinguished Professor of
Organizational Psychology and Health at Lancaster University. He is
the author of over 100 books (on occupational stress, women at work,
and industrial and organizational psychology), was lead scientist on
the UK government's Foresight programme on Mental Capital and
Wellbeing, and is a frequent contributor to national newspapers, TV,
and radio.