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National Stress Awareness Day takes place this year on Wednesday 1st November 2023. Founded by the International Stress Management Association, it aims to raise awareness of workplace stress and ways to combat it. The Library stocks lots of titles on stress and mental health from many perspectives: the list below of those in the book display gives just a sample of them. You can find the majority of books on mental health under shelfmarks beginning with UJ, but try searching Discover with relevant keywords to find some electronic resources too.
If you’re feeling stressed at LSHTM for whatever reason, you might also find the services listed at LSHTM Student Support Services useful. From the financial hardship fund to counselling services, they are there to help you! If you’re looking instead for relaxing activities, one suggestion might be to investigate our Library Book Swap in the Library foyer. There’s about ten shelves’ worth of fiction and nonfiction to browse and borrow, or you can donate your own old books by asking at the Enquiry Desk.
Booklist
- Okkels, Niels, Christina Blanner Kristiansen, and Povl Munk-Jørgensen. Mental Health and Illness in the City. 1st ed. Singapore: Springer, 2017.
- Patel, Vikram. et al (eds.) Global Mental Health: Principles and Practice. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2014.
- Knapp, Martin. Mental Health Policy and Practice Across Europe: the Future Direction of Mental Health Care. Maidenhead: McGraw Hill Open University Press, 2007.
- Clarkson, Petrūska. How to Overcome Your Secret Fear of Failure. London: Vega, 2003.
- Poole, Rob, Robert Higgo, and Catherine A. Robinson. Mental Health and Poverty. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014.
- Mills, China. Decolonizing Global Mental Health: the Psychiatrization of the Majority World. London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.
- Palmer, Stephen, and Angela. Puri. Coping with Stress at University: a Survival Guide. London: SAGE, 2006.
- Harris, Russ. The Happiness Trap: Based on ACT – a Revolutionary Mindfulness-Based Programme for Overcoming Stress, Anxiety and Depression. London: Robinson, 2008.
- Wiklund, Maria. Close to the Edge : Discursive, Gendered and Embodied Stress in Modern Youth . Umea̐: Umea̐ University, 2011.
- Griffin, Joe., Ivan. Tyrrell, and Denise. Winn. How to Master Anxiety: a Practical Handbook. Chalvington: HG Publishing, 2007.
- Bhugra, Dinesh., T. K. J. Craig, and Kamaldeep Bhui. Mental Health of Refugees and Asylum Seekers. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.
- Haour-Knipe, Mary. Moving Families: Expatriation, Stress and Coping. London : Routledge, 2001.
- Rogers, Anne, and David Pilgrim. A Sociology of Mental Health and Illness. 5th ed. Maidenhead: McGrawHill Open University Press, 2014. (6th ed. available online).
- Sorel, Eliot. 21st Century Global Mental Health. Boston: Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2013.
- Bryce, Cyralene P. Stress Management in Disasters. Washington, D.C: Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Relief Coordination Program, Pan American Health Organization, Regional Office of the World Health Organization, 2001.
- Dennerstein, Lorraine, Jill Astbury, and Carol Morse. Psychosocial and Mental Health Aspects of Women’s Health. Geneva: World Health Organization, 1993
- Managing Stress in the Field. Geneva: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Cresent Societies, 2001.
- Caring for Carers: Managing Stress in Those Who Care for People with HIV and AIDS. Geneva: UNAIDS, 2000.