Anderson, Malcolm2023-11-012023-11-012006-01-012011-08-25<p>Anderson, M. (2006). A contemporary model of stress for understanding family functioning and the psychological distress in relatives of people with severe traumatic brain injury. In D. Johns (Ed.), <em>Stress and its impact on society</em> (pp. 23-56). New York, NY: Nova Science.</p>1594549648https://research.avondale.edu.au/handle/123456789/02195126<p>As documented by health and medical professionals and social and behavioral scientists, stress has a pervasive presence in our society. The effects of stress on both the individual and our culture have received much attention. The research presented in this book explores how the presence of stress has impacted society. [Book description from publisher's website]</p>en-us<p>Reprinted from: <strong>Stress and its impact on society</strong>, <strong> </strong>A Contemporary Model for Understanding Family Functioning and the Psychological Distress in Relatives of People with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury, pp.23-56, copyright 2006 and author(s).</p> <p>Used with permission from Nova Science Publishers, Inc.</p> <p>Staff and Students of Avondale College may access <em>Stress and its impact on society </em>from Avondale College Library (155.9042 STR)</p>psychological distress in relatives of people with severe traumatic brain injurypsychological stresssocial aspects of stressinjury and family stressA Contemporary Model of Stress for Understanding Family Functioning and the Psychological Distress in Relatives of People with Severe Traumatic Brain InjuryBook Chapter