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Practical Stress Management. A Comprehensive Workbook. Edition No. 9

  • Book

  • September 2025
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6057739
The ninth edition of Practical Stress Management: A Comprehensive Workbook builds on the legacy of its previous editions by offering an updated, user-friendly guide tailored to today's challenges. This edition expands on the positive approach to stress management by integrating the latest scientific advances, particularly in response to the stressors brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and the increasing role of technology in daily life. Through its comprehensive chapters, the workbook explores a broad range of topics, including relaxation techniques, managing anxiety and anger, enhancing communication skills, and balancing nutrition and exercise. With new sections on modern stressors like artificial intelligence and remote communication, this edition is more relevant than ever. Known for its practical worksheets and reflection exercises, Practical Stress Management combines Eastern and Western approaches, blending traditional models with modern research. The workbook's clear, accessible language makes complex concepts easy to understand and apply in everyday life. In a post-COVID-19 world where mental health issues like burnout and anxiety are at an all-time high, this edition is particularly crucial for helping readers build resilience and maintain well-being in a rapidly changing environment.

Table of Contents

1. Understanding stress
2. Enhancing awareness about managing stress
3. Relaxation
4. Effective communication
5. Managing anger and resolving conflicts
6. Coping with anxiety
7. Eating behavior for healthy lifestyles
8. Regular physical activity and exercise
9. Efficient time management and sound financial management
10. Implementing a stress reduction plan

Authors

John A. Romas Professor, Department of Health Science, Minnesota State University-Mankato, USA. Dr. John A. Romas, MPH, Ph.D., a University of Michigan Graduate, is professor emeriti within the Department of Health Science, Minnesota State University-Mankato. Before retiring in 2010, he was the former department chair administrator of the Health Science Department. In addition to his background and experience in health education and promotion, Dr. Romas has training in counseling psychology and career development. He has worked as a public school teacher/administrator, public health administrator/educator, state health consultant, and small business owner/manager. He has been a well-known speaker, presenter, and health consultant for health care, business, educational organizations, government, and industry in the areas of personal performance, stress reduction, managing change, and health promotion. His Licensure as a Professional Counselor was earned with the State of Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health. Manoj Sharma Social & Behavioral Health, & Internal Medicine, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, United States. Manoj Sharma, MBBS, Ph.D., MCHES� is a public health physician and educator with a medical degree from the University of Delhi and a doctorate in Preventive Medicine from The Ohio State University. He is also a Master Certified Health Education Specialist certified by the National Commission on Health Education Credentialing. He is currently a tenured Full Professor of Public Health and Adjunct Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He served as the past Founding Chair of the Department of Social and Behavioral Health at UNLV. In his career, spanning over 40 years, he has trained/taught over 6,000 health professionals. He has designed and taught a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses in health behavior, health education, and health promotion at 13 national and international universities working full-time or part-time. He has worked and provided leadership for local health departments, state health departments/agencies, federal government agencies, non-profit agencies, professional organizations, and international agencies including governments of other nations. He has been invited as a keynote presenter at several universities. He is a prolific researcher and as of March 2025 has published 17 books, over 425 peer-reviewed research articles, and over 500 other publications (h-index 60, i-10 index over 250, and over 20,000 citations) and secured funding for over $10 million. He has been awarded several prestigious honors including the American Public Health Association's Lyndon Haviland Mentoring Award, PHEHP Distinguished Career Award, ICTHP Impact Award, J. Mayhew Derryberry Award, ATOD Lifetime Achievement Award, Cancer Forum's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award and William R. Gemma Distinguished Alumnus Award from the College of Public Health Alumni Society and Alumni Achievement Award from the College of Medicine at the Ohio State University among others. His research interests are in developing and evaluating theory-based (evidence-based) health behavior change interventions, obesity prevention, mental health, stress-coping, community-based participatory research/evaluation, and integrative mind-body-spirit interventions.