Workplace stress and the management of psychosocial hazards at work

Workplace stress is a highly prevalent phenomenon associated with substantial individual, organizational, and societal costs. Over the last decades, robust theoretical frameworks have been provided to characterize the stress response both physiologically and psychologically. These resulted in consolidated models of job stress, as well as in normative frameworks aiding organizations to identify, assess, and manage the psychosocial hazards in the work force.


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Luca Menghini, PhD
Work & Organizational Psychologist, Postdoc in Occupational Health Psychology

I'm working in the research areas of occupational health psychology, and the psychophysiology of Stress, Recovery, & Sleep.

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