Individual Differences and Stress
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In the early 19th century stress was merely known as an engineering term. But it has since been established that stress, is associated with illness and because of this, psychologists have been interested in measuring stress, and showing ways in which stress can affect people's lives. Research has also tried to identify any links that can be associated to mental and physical illness. One good example of stress would be
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Haralambos, M (2000)Psychology in Focus Causeway Press, Lancs 8:108 - 123 Caldwell M. Clark, CPsychology for A Level Meldrum, C (2000)London, Harper Collins, 3:55 - 70 Rice, P. (1999)Stress and Health. London: Brooks/Cole publishing Watson & Clark (1984).Negative affectivity: The disposition to experience aversive emotional states. Psychological Bulletin, 96:465-490. Larsen & Ketelaar (1991)Personality and susceptibility to positive and negative emotional states. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 61:132-140. Malim, T. Birch, A. (1998)Introductory Psychology London Macmillan Press: Chap 23