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PART ⅠMECHANISMS INVOLVED IN REACTIONS TO STRESS1

Ⅰ.Adaptive Reactions to Stress.&Hans Selye and Claude Fortier3

Ⅱ.Domestication of the Norway Rat and Its Implications for the Problem of Stress.&Curt P.Richter19

Ⅲ.Situational Stresses and Extrapyramidal Disease in Different Personalities.&Robert S.Schwab and John S.Pritchard48

Ⅳ.The Relative Importance of Social and Hereditary Factors in Producing Disturbances in Life Adjustment during Periods of Stress in Laboratory Animals.&J.P.Scott61

Ⅴ.The Reaction to Pain as Determined by the Galvanic Skin Response.&Manuel Furer and James D.Hardy with the assistance of Margaret D.Meixner and Rose Weiss72

Ⅵ.Experimental Production of Human Convulsive Brain Potentials by Stress-induced Effects upon Neural Integrative Funcion:Dynamics of the Convulsive Reaction to Stress.&Wayne Barker and Susan Barker90

Ⅶ.Bodily Adjustments in Man during Stress in the Absence of Most Visceral Afferents and Sympathetic Nervous System Regulation.&Bronson S.Ray and A.Dale Console114

Ⅷ.Reaction to Life Stresses Following Unilateral Prefrontal Lobectomy or Lobotomy.&John E.Scarff121

Ⅸ.The Relation between the Decline of Anxiety-inducing and Anxiety-resolving Factors in a Deteriorating Culture and Its Relevance to Bodily Disease.&Leo W.Simmons127

Ⅹ.Life Situations,Emotions and Idiopathic Epilepsy.&John Higgins,Henry Lederer and Milton Rosenbaum137

Ⅺ.The Adverse Effect Upon a Family Resulting from a Radical Change of Personality in One Member after Frontal Lobotomy.&Yale David Koskoff and Frederick L.Weniger148

Ⅻ.Some Specific Factors that Modify Tolerance for Environmental Stress.&Howard Liddell155

ⅩⅢ.The Effect of Thalamic Lesions upon the Emotional Reactivity (Rorschach and Behavior Studies).&C.Orchinik,R.koch,H.T.Wycis,H.Freed and E.A.Spiegel172

PART ⅡTHE PROBLEM OF SPECIFICITY IN BODILY REACTIONS DURING STRESS209

ⅩⅣ.Communication and Bodily Disease:A Study of Vasospastic Conditions.&Jurgen Ruesch and A.Rodney Prestwood211

ⅩⅤ.Specificity of Bodily Reactions under Stress.A Physiological Study of Somatic Symptom Mechanisms in Psychiatric Patients.&Robert B.Malmo,Charles Shagass and Frederick H.Davis231

ⅩⅥ.The Predictable Association of Certain Emotions and biochemical Changes in the Blood.&Oskar Diethelm,M.Freile Fleetwood and Ade T.Milhorat262

ⅩⅦ.An Investigation of the Electrical Resistance of the Skin during Induced Emotional Stress in Normal Individuals,and in Patients with Internal Diseases.&J.M.Van der Valk and J.Groen279

ⅩⅧ.Life Situations,Emotions and the Excretion of Hippuric and Acid in Anxiety States.&Harold Persky,Roy R.Grinker,I.Arthur Mirsky and Stanford R.Gamm297

ⅩⅨ.Life Situations and Serum Antibody Titers.&John L.Bakke and Harold G.Wolff307

PART ⅢLIFE STRESS AND DISORDERS OF GROWTH,DEVELOPMENT AND METABOLISM315

ⅩⅩ.Socio-emotional Factors Accounting for Growth Failure in Children as Measured by the Wetzel Grid.&Ralph I.Fried317

ⅩⅪ.Stress and the Adrenal Cortex With Special Reference to Potassium Metabolism.&Hudson Hoagland326

ⅩⅫ.Studies in Diabetes Mellitus:Changes in Glucose,Ketone,and Water Metabolism during Stress.&Lawrence E.Hinkle,Jr.and Stewart Wolf338

ⅩⅫ.Life Situations,Emotions and Hyperinsulinism.&Sidney A.Portis390

ⅩⅩⅣ.Zest and Carbohydrate Metabolism.&Warren S.Carlson and Franz G.Alexander406

ⅩⅩⅤ.The Relation of Life Stress to Arthritis.&Leon Hellman412

ⅩⅩⅥ.Changes in Body Heat Regulation Associated with Varying Life Situations and Emotional States.&Helen Goodell,David T.Graham and Harold G.Wolff418

ⅩⅩⅦ.Hyperthermia as a Manifestation of Stress.&Meyer Friedman433

ⅩⅩⅧ.Life Situations,Emotions and Graves' Disease.&Theodore Lidz and John C.Whitehorn445

ⅩⅩⅨ.Dynamic Aspects of the Personality Features and Reactions Characteristic of Patients with Graves Disease.&George C.Ham,Franz Alexander and Hugh T.Carmichael451

ⅩⅩⅩ.Endocrinopathy during Education for Professional Careers:Effects of Therapy.&John W.Ewell,Paul L.Munson and William T.Salter458

ⅩⅩⅪ.Measures of Stress Responsivity in Younger and Older Men.&Gregory Pincus469

ⅩⅩⅫ.Effect of Agents Inducing Deliria on the Course of Certain Bodily Reactions to Stress.&Thos.J.Heldt477

PART ⅣLIFE STRESS AND DISEASE OF THE EYE521

ⅩⅩⅩⅢ.Life Situations,Emotions and Glaucoma.&Herbert S.Ripley523

ⅩⅩⅪⅤ.Corneal Vascular Changes in Association with Conflict in a Patient with Phlyctenular Keratitis.&Stewart Wolf and Paul E.Messier537

PART ⅤLIFE STRESS AND DISEASE OF THE AIRWAYS543

ⅩⅩⅩⅤ.Life Situations,Emotions and Nasal Disease:Evidence on Summative Effects Exhibited in Patients with"Hay Fever."&Thomas H.Holmes,Theodore Treuting and Harold G.Wolff545

ⅩⅩⅩⅥ.Variations in Response to Standard Amounts of Chemical Agents during Alterations in Feeling States in Relation to Occurrence of Asthma.&Daniel H.Funkenstein566

ⅩⅩⅩⅦ.Life Situations,Emotions,and Dyspnea.&Harold N.Willard,Roy C.Swan,Jr.and George A.Wolf,Jr583

ⅩⅩⅩⅧ.Variations in the Secretion of Bronchial Mucus during Periods of Life Stress.&Ian Stevenson596

PART ⅥLIFE STRESS AND HEADACHE603

ⅩⅩⅩⅨ.Psychological Mechanisms in Chronic Headache.&Arnold P.Friedman and Charles Brenner605

ⅩL.Vascular Headache Experimentally Induced by Presentation of Pertinent Life Experiences.Modificaton of the Course of Vascular Headache by Alterations of Situations and Reactions.&Robert M.Marcussen609

PART ⅦLIFE STRESS AND DISEASES OF THE STOMACH615

ⅩLⅠ.Effects on Gastric Secretion of Frontal Lobe Stimulation.&Lycurgus M.Davey,Birger R.Kaada and John F.Fulton617

ⅩLⅡ.Pepsinogen Excretion (Uropepsin) as an Index of the Influence of Various Life Situations of Gastric Secretion.&I.Arthur Mirsky,Stanley Kaplan and Robert H.Broh-Kahn628

ⅩLⅢ.Psychosomatic Aspects of Salivary Activity I.Hypersalivation in Patients with Peptic Uleer.&Thomas S.Szasz647

ⅩLⅣ.Variations of Gastric Functions during Conscious and Unconscious Conflict States.&Sydney G.Margolin,David Orringer,M.Ralph Kaufman,Asher Winkelstein,Franklin Hollander,Henry Janowitz,Aaron Stein and Milton Levy656

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PART ⅧLIFE STRESS AND DISEASES OF THE COLON677

ⅩLⅥ.Life Situations,Emotions and Chronic Ulcerative Colitis.&William J.Grace679

ⅩLⅦ.Variations in Attitudes,Behavior and Feeling-States as Exhibited in the Play of Children during Modifications in the Course of Ulcerative Colitis.&Dane G.Prugh692

ⅩLⅧ.Modifications in the Course of Ulcerative Colitis in Relationship to Changes in Life Situations and Reaction Patterns.&Erich Lindemann706

ⅩLⅨ.Constipation and Diarrhea,as Reactions to Life Stress.&Thomas P.Almy,Fred Kern,Jr.and Frank K.Abbot724

PART ⅨLIFE STRESS AND DISEASE OF THE MUSCLES,JOINTS AND PERIARTICULAR STRUCTURES733

L.Psychological Conflict and Neuromuscular Tension.I.Preliminary Report on a Method,as Applied to Rheumatoid Arthritis.&Louis A.Gottschalk,Herman M.Serota,Louis B.Shapiro735

LⅠ.Personality Factors in Osteoarthritis.&Henry Lihn,Karl Menninger and Martin Mayman744

LⅡ.Life Situations,Emotions and Backache.&Thomas H.Holmes and Harold G.Wolff750

PART ⅩLIFE STRESS AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE773

LⅢ.Possible Cortical Areas Involved in Arterial Hypertension.&William P.Chapman,Robert B.Livingston,Kenneth E.Livingston and William B.Sweet775

LⅣ799

LⅤ.The Relation of Stress to Clotting Time,Relative Viscosity and Certain Other Biophysical Alterations of the Blood in the Normotensive and Hypertensive Subject.&Robert A.Schneider818

LⅥ.Life Situations,Emotions and Neurocirculatory Asthenia (Anxiety Neurosis,Neurasthenia,Effort Syndrome).&Mandel E.Cohen and Paul D.White832

LⅦ.Life Situations,Emotions and the Course of Patients with Arterial Hypertension.&Morton F.Reiser,Albert A.Brust,Alrin P.Shapiro,Harrison M.Baker,William Ranschoff and Eugene B.Ferris870

LⅧ.The Possible Etiological Relevance of Personality Factors in Arterial Hypertension.&George Saslow,Gregory C.Gressel,Frank O.Shobe,Philip H.DuBois and Henry A.Schroeder881

LⅨ.Character Structure in Hypertensive Persons.&Nathan W.Ackerman900

LⅩ919

LⅪ.Essential Hypertension in one of Identical Twins.An Experimental Study of Cardiovascular Reactions in the Y Twins.&John T.Flynn,Mary A.K.Kennedy and Stewart Wolf944

LⅫ.Physical Characteristics of the Y Twins and Their Relation to Hypertension.&William H.Sheldon and Robert Ball952

LⅩⅢ.An Appraisal of Factors that Evoke and Modify the Hypertensive Reaction Pattern.&Stewart Wolf and Edward M.Shepard966

PART ⅪLIFE STRESS AND DISEASE OF THE SKIN985

LⅪⅤ.The Pathogenesis of Hives:Experimental Study of Life Situations,Emotions,and Cutaneous Vascular Reactions.&David T.Graham987

LⅩⅤ.Life Situations,Emotions,and Atopic Dermatitis.&Joseph G.Kepecs and Milton Robin1010

PART ⅫLIFE STRESS AND GENITAL DISORDERS1017

LⅩⅥ.Disturbances of Bladder Function Associated with Emotional States.&Leonard R.Straub,Herbert S.Ripley and Stewart Wolf1019

LⅩⅦ.Disturbances in Sexual Functions during Periods of Stress.&W.Horsley Gantt1030

LⅩⅧ.Life Situations,Emotions and Gynecologic Pain Associated with Congestion.&H.C.Taylor,Jr1051

PART ⅩⅢA FORMULATION1057

LⅩⅨ.Life Stress and Bodily Disease-A Formulation.&Harold G.Wolff1059

Membership List1095

Index1109

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