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Current perspectives on job-stress recovery [electronic resource] / edited by Sabine Sonnentag, Pamela L. Perrewé, Daniel C. Ganster.

Contributor(s): Sonnentag, Sabine, 1961- | Perrewe, Pamela L | Ganster, Daniel CMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Research in occupational stress and well being ; v. 7.Publication details: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2009Description: 1 online resource (x, 281 p.)ISBN: 9781848555457 (electronic bk.) :Subject(s): Psychology -- Industrial & Organizational Psychology | Occupational & industrial psychology | Occupational -- Industrial health & safety | Job stressAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 158.72 LOC classification: HF5548.85 | .C87 2009Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Methodological issues in recovery research / Sabine Sonnentag, Sabine Geurts -- Momentary work recovery : the role of within-day work breaks / John P. Trougakos, Ivona Hideg -- Daily recovery from work-related effort during non-work time / Evangelia Demerouti, Arnold B. Bakker, Sabine A.E. Geurts, Toon W. Taris -- Recovery and the work-family interface / Fabienne T. Amstad, Norbert K. Semmer -- Are business trips a unique kind of respite? / Mina Westman, Dalia Etzion, Shoshi Chen -- Sleep and recovery / Torbjörn ôkerstedt, Peter Nilsson, Göran Kecklund -- Anabolism and Catabolism at Work / Töres Theorell.
Summary: For decades, researchers have examined the job stressors and their outcomes for individuals and organizations. However, until now we know only little about the processes that reduce and reverse the effects of the stress process. This volume aims at filling this gap in the literature by focusing on processes related to recovery and unwinding from job stress. The book integrates various perspectives on the topic. The chapters demonstrate that recovery research is a very promising approach for understanding the processes of job stress and relieve from job stress more fully. Moreover, the chapters illustrate that recovery is a very important topic for practical job-stress interventions that have the potential to reduce the negative impact of job stress for employee health and well-being.
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Methodological issues in recovery research / Sabine Sonnentag, Sabine Geurts -- Momentary work recovery : the role of within-day work breaks / John P. Trougakos, Ivona Hideg -- Daily recovery from work-related effort during non-work time / Evangelia Demerouti, Arnold B. Bakker, Sabine A.E. Geurts, Toon W. Taris -- Recovery and the work-family interface / Fabienne T. Amstad, Norbert K. Semmer -- Are business trips a unique kind of respite? / Mina Westman, Dalia Etzion, Shoshi Chen -- Sleep and recovery / Torbjörn ôkerstedt, Peter Nilsson, Göran Kecklund -- Anabolism and Catabolism at Work / Töres Theorell.

For decades, researchers have examined the job stressors and their outcomes for individuals and organizations. However, until now we know only little about the processes that reduce and reverse the effects of the stress process. This volume aims at filling this gap in the literature by focusing on processes related to recovery and unwinding from job stress. The book integrates various perspectives on the topic. The chapters demonstrate that recovery research is a very promising approach for understanding the processes of job stress and relieve from job stress more fully. Moreover, the chapters illustrate that recovery is a very important topic for practical job-stress interventions that have the potential to reduce the negative impact of job stress for employee health and well-being.

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