Anxiety, Work, and Coping

IF 0.6 Q3 Business, Management and Accounting Psychologist-Manager Journal Pub Date : 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1037/MGR0000020
Ralph A. Mortensen
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Using the backdrop of the uncertainty and anxiety triggered by the recent recession, this article briefly summarizes the research into the connections between elevated normal anxiety and various work outcomes. Anxiety’s particular relationships to work habits and attitudes, work relationships, and performance are described. Findings for senior executives also are presented in summary. The weight of evidence clearly indicates that chronic anxiety can have many disastrous outcomes for employees, leaders, and their organizations. The author proposes a number of potential practical strategies that could be provided by a manager or a consultant for addressing both employees’ and managers’ anxiety. Specific suggestions include perspective taking, communication strategies, anxiety relief tactics, diversions, selfreflection and self-help, and reviewing possible scenarios. The author ends on an optimistic note without minimizing the possible consequences of chronic anxiety.
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焦虑、工作和应对
本文以近期经济衰退引发的不确定性和焦虑为背景,简要总结了对正常焦虑水平升高与各种工作成果之间关系的研究。本文描述了焦虑与工作习惯和态度、工作关系和工作表现之间的特殊关系。对高级管理人员的调查结果也以摘要形式提出。大量证据清楚地表明,长期焦虑会给员工、领导者和他们的组织带来许多灾难性的后果。作者提出了一些潜在的实用策略,可以由管理者或顾问提供,以解决员工和管理者的焦虑。具体建议包括换位思考、沟通策略、缓解焦虑策略、转移注意力、自我反思和自助以及回顾可能的情景。作者以一种乐观的口吻结束了文章,但并未将长期焦虑可能带来的后果最小化。
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