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4 The Stress-Inducing Situations
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- Contents xi
- INTRODUCTION xiii
- 1 What This Book Is About 1
- 2 Pertinent Situations 9
- 3 Design 30
- 4 The Stress-Inducing Situations 44
- 5 Descriptions of the Samples and Measures 53
- 6 Introduction to the Results of the Stress Experiments 68
- 7 The First Stress Experiment: The Problems Situation 72
- 8 The Second and Third Stress-Inducing Situations 86
- 9 Other Observations on Stress Reactions 101
- 10 The Ability to Master or Failure to Master Stress 120
- 11 The Stress Experiments During the Second Year 142
- 12 The Acute Emergency Reactions and the Ability to Handle Stress as Time Passed 153
- 13 Formulation of the Stress Reactions 157
- 14 Introduction to the Personality and Social Data 181
- 15 The Perception of Parents by the Students 186
- 16 The Internal Concept of Self 206
- 17 Fantasy in the Thematic Apperception Test and Reactions During Laboratory Stress 214
- 18 The Social Conflict and Interpersonal Indices 224
- 19 The Assessment of Reality 229
- 20 The Phrase Association Interview 234
- 21 Perception of Parents and Social Attitudes 244
- 22 Other Personality Studies 265
- 23 Summary and Formulation 272
- Bibliography 315
- Index 323
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- Contents xi
- INTRODUCTION xiii
- 1 What This Book Is About 1
- 2 Pertinent Situations 9
- 3 Design 30
- 4 The Stress-Inducing Situations 44
- 5 Descriptions of the Samples and Measures 53
- 6 Introduction to the Results of the Stress Experiments 68
- 7 The First Stress Experiment: The Problems Situation 72
- 8 The Second and Third Stress-Inducing Situations 86
- 9 Other Observations on Stress Reactions 101
- 10 The Ability to Master or Failure to Master Stress 120
- 11 The Stress Experiments During the Second Year 142
- 12 The Acute Emergency Reactions and the Ability to Handle Stress as Time Passed 153
- 13 Formulation of the Stress Reactions 157
- 14 Introduction to the Personality and Social Data 181
- 15 The Perception of Parents by the Students 186
- 16 The Internal Concept of Self 206
- 17 Fantasy in the Thematic Apperception Test and Reactions During Laboratory Stress 214
- 18 The Social Conflict and Interpersonal Indices 224
- 19 The Assessment of Reality 229
- 20 The Phrase Association Interview 234
- 21 Perception of Parents and Social Attitudes 244
- 22 Other Personality Studies 265
- 23 Summary and Formulation 272
- Bibliography 315
- Index 323