Parkyn, MatthewWall, Tony2019-02-012019-02-012019-09-10Parkyn, M. & Wall, T. (2019). Stress management training and education. In Leal Filho, W. (ed.), Encyclopedia of the United Nations Sustainability Goals: Good Health & Wellbeing. Springer.97833199568002523-7403http://hdl.handle.net/10034/621834Stress is understood in a variety of ways, including biological or physiological stress (in terms of the pressures placed on the material body), experiential (in the sense of how those demands are perceived and made sense of), and a combination of these. In particular, work-related stress is the response people have when presented with a work environment where job demands and pressures are not matched to their knowledge and abilities and which challenge their ability to cope with those demands. Therefore, stress training and education encompass the range of activities that are deployed by individuals, groups, and organisations to develop awareness, knowledge and skills about stress, stressors and how to manage these, with a view to manage the experience and impact of stress.enhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/stressstress managementworkplacestress trainingStress management training and educationBook chapter