The book begins by exploring the physiological and psychological mechanisms of stress, defining key terms, and outlining the problem's scope. It then dedicates chapters to specific stressors like interpersonal conflict and organizational culture, providing research-backed analyses and case studies. Practical stress-management techniques, such as mindfulness and time management, are explored, along with strategies for building resilience.
The book concludes with a framework for creating stress-resilient workplaces through work-life balance initiatives and supportive leadership. Using a practical approach, Stress In Work translates complex research from organizational psychology, occupational health, and behavioral medicine into understandable strategies. Designed for employees, managers, and HR professionals, it serves as both a self-help resource and a management guide, offering tools to manage personal stress and cultivate a supportive work environment. While acknowledging the evolving nature of stress management, the book provides a toolkit of strategies tailored to individual and organizational needs.