Further Reading

Alloy, L. B., Abramson, K. Y., Keyser, J., Gerstien, R. K., & Sylvia. (2008). Negative cognitive style. In K. S. Dobson and D. J. A. Dozois (Eds.), Risk factors in depression (pp. 237–263). Academic.

Compas, B. E., Connor-Smith, J. K., Saltzman, H., Thomsen, A. H., & Wadsworth, M. E. (2001). Coping with stress during childhood and adolescence: Problems, progress, and potential in theory and research. Psychological Bulletin, 127, 87–127.

Kahneman, D., & Tversky, A. (1996). On the reality of cognitive illusions. Psychological Review, 103, 582–591.

Steptoe, A., Shamaei-Tousi, A., Gylfe, Å., Henderson, B., Bergström, S., & Marmot, M. (2008). Socioeconomic status, pathogen burden and cardiovascular disease risk. Heart, 93(12), 1567–1570.

Cohen, S., Murphy, M. L. M., & Prather, A. A. (2019). Ten surprising facts about stressful life events and disease risk. Annual Review of Psychology, 70, 577–597.

Kahneman, D. (2011). Thinking, fast and slow. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Sapolsky, R. M. (2017). Behave: The Biology of Humans at our Best and Worst. Penguin Books.

McEwen, B. S., & Akil, H. (2020). Revisiting the stress concept: Implications for affective disorders. Journal of Neuroscience, 40(1), 12–21.