The Macmillan Press, 1978. ISBN: 0-8391-1219-X
Despite its many critics, the notion of stress has proved to be remarkably durable. This classic text offers a wide-ranging introduction to the nature of stress and its effects, as well as its experience and management. Drawing upon a number of different disciplines and approaches including psychology, physiology, pharmacology, psychiatry and occupational health, the author provides a readable and comprehensive account of this complex area.