Special issues
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Anxiety, Stress & Coping continues its tradition of soliciting contemporary reviews of the scientific literature from well-known leaders in the field. These invited reviews maintain our commitment to publishing state-of-the-art methodological and conceptual papers that we hope will challenge and stimulate the next generation of researchers. In 2018, we have launched the Big Ideas Series in Stress, Anxiety & Coping, which aims to highlight novel theoretical and empirical contributions that will move the field forward and stimulate new areas of research. Click on the titles below for more information.
Big Ideas Series
M. F. Crane, B. J. Searle, and M. Kangas
Optimizing stress responses with reappraisal and mindset interventions: an integrated model
Jeremy P. Jamieson, Alia J. Crum, J. Parker Goyer, Marisa E. Marotta and Modupe Akinola
Volume 29, Issue 4, 2016
Depression and stressful environments: identifying gaps in conceptualization and measurement
Constance Hammen
Volume 27, Issue 2, 2014
A stress and coping perspective on health behaviors: theoretical and methodological considerations
Crystal L. Park and Megan O. Iacocca
Volume 25, Issue 1, 2012
Episodic repetitive thought: dimensions, correlates, and consequences
Suzanne C. Segerstrom, Annette L. Stanton, Sarah McQueary Flynn, Abbey R. Roach, Jamie J. Testa and Jaime K. Hardy
Volume 24, Issue 1, 2011
Anxiety buffer disruption theory: a terror management account of posttraumatic stress disorder
Tom Pyszczynski and Pelin Kesebir
Volume 21, Issue 1, 2008
The case for positive emotions in the stress process
Susan Folkman