Further Reading

Brady, J. V., Porter, R. W., Conrad, D. G., & Mason, J. W. (1958). Avoidance behavior and the development of gastroduodenal ulcers. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1, 69-72.

Carver, C. S., & Scheier, M. F. (1982). Control theory: A useful conceptual framework for personality-social, clinical, and health psychology. Psychological Bulletin, 92, 111-135.

Cohen, S. (1996). Psychological stress, immunity, and upper respiratory infections. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 5, 86-90.

Dantzer, R., & Kelley, K. W. (1989). Stress and immunity: An integrated view of relationships between the brain and the immune system. Life Sciences, 44, 1995-2008.

Fisher, S. (1988). Life stress, control strategies and the risk of disease: A psychobiological model. In S. Fisher & J. Reason (Eds.), Handbook of life stress, cognition and health. New York: Wiley.

Frankenhaeuser, M. (1978). Psychoneuroendocrine approaches to the study of emotion as related to stress and coping. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 26, 123-162.

Hinkle, L. E. (1974). The concept of "stress" in the biological and social sciences. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 5, 335-357.

Insel, P.M., & Roth, W. T. (1994). Core concepts in health (7th ed.). (p. 37). Palo Alto, Calif.: Mayfield.

Rice, P. L. (1987). Stress and health. (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks-Cole.

Sapolsky, R. M. (1994). Why zebras don't get ulcers: A guide to stress, stress-related diseases and coping. San Francisco: Freeman.

Sapolsky, R. M. (1996). Why stress is bad for your brain. Science, 273, 749-750.

Sawrey, W. L., & Weiss, J. D. (1956). An experimental method of producing gastric ulcers. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychiatry, 50, 1040-1053.

Selye, H. (1956). The stress of life. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Selye, H. (1974). Stress without distress. Philadelphia: Lippincott.

Selye, H. (1980). The stress concept today. In I. L. Kutash & L. B. Schlesinger (Eds.), Handbook on stress and anxiety. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Weiss, J. M. (1977). Psychological and behavioral influences on gastrointestinal lesions in animal models. In J. D. Maser & M. E. P. Seligman (Eds.), Psychopathology: Experimental models. San Francisco: Freeman.