Abstract

1.The Social and Historical Context of Stress. 2.The Evolutionary and Cultural Basis of the Stress Experience. 3.Conservation of Resources Theory: Principles and Corollaries. 4.Majesty, Mastery, and Malignment. 5.Our Coping as Individuals Within Families and Tribes. 6.Marching to a Different Drum, Singing the Same Song. 7.Turbulent Spiral or Graceful Pirouette: Cycles of Resource Loss and gain. 8.Stress Crossover: The Commerce of Resources Across the Borders that Divide and United People, Organizations, and Tribes. 9.Aiding Resource Acquisition and Protection in Ecological Context. Index.

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Stress (linguistics)PsychologySociologyPsychoanalysisPhilosophyLinguistics

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Year
1999
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Volume
36
Issue
11
Pages
36-6573
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1053
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Stevan E. Hobfoll (1999). Stress, culture, and community: the psychology and philosophy of stress. Choice Reviews Online , 36 (11) , 36-6573. https://doi.org/10.5860/choice.36-6573

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