This is an annual research series devoted to the examination of occupational stress, health and well being, with particular emphasis on the multi-disciplinary nature of occupational stress. Titles pull together the various streams of research from a variety of disciplines to better capture the significant bodies of work in occupational stress and well being. We provide a multidisciplinary and international perspective that gives a thorough and critical assessment of issues in occupational stress and well being. The theme for this volume is: Exploring the Work and Non-Work Interface.Research Read more... Cover -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Overview -- Chapter 1. Social Anxiety: An Overlooked Variable in the Organizational Stress Literature -- The Prevalence of Social Anxiety/Phobia -- Definitions and Degrees of Social Anxiety -- Models of Social Anxiety -- Anticipating Fearful Encounters -- Perceptive and Inferential Biases -- Measuring Anxiety Schema and Attentional Resources -- Post Event Processing -- Consequences of Social Anxiety -- Future Research -- References -- Chapter 2. Relationships Among Work and Non-Work Challenge and Hindrance Stressors and Non-Work and Work Criteria: A Model of Cross-Domain Stressor Effects -- Overview of the Literature Linking Stress to Non-Work and Work Criteria -- The Challenge Stressor-Hindrance Stressor Framework -- Linking Work Stressors to Work and Non-Work Criteria -- Linking Non-Work Stressors to Work and Non-Work Criteria -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3. On the Importance of Coping: A Model and New Directions for Research on Work and Family -- Coping: The Construct and its History -- A Model of Coping with Work-Family Conflict -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 4. The Costs and Benefits of Working with those you Love: A Demand/Resource Perspective on Working with Family -- Phenomena of Working with Family Members -- Stress and Well-Being of those Working with Family Members -- A General Framework for Understanding the Impact of Working with those you Love -- Work Family Linkages and Working with Family -- The Role of Working with Family in Understanding Work-Family Role Demands and Resources -- Future Research Needs: A Research Agenda Regarding Working with Family -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5. Clarifying the Construct of Family -- Supportive Supervisory Behaviors (FSSB): A Multilevel Perspective -- U.S. Labor Market's Rising Work-Family Demands -- Overview of Conceptual Model of Family-Supportive Supervisor Behaviors -- Critical Role of Family-Supportive Supervisory Behaviors -- Support for Work and Family: Organizational Level and Supervisory Level Factors -- Work-Family Conflict and Work-Family Enrichment -- Work-Family Conflict/Enrichment and Health Outcomes -- Work-Family Conflict/Enrichment and Safety Outcomes -- Work-Family Conflict/Enrichment and Family Outcomes -- Work-Family Conflict/Enrichment and Work Outcomes -- Developing the Construct of Family-Supportive Supervisory Behaviors (FSSB) -- Further Clarifying the Construct of FSSB: Exploring Empirical Focus Group Data -- Future Research and Practice Implications of the Concept of FSSB -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Appendix A: Focus Group Questions -- Chapter 6. Women's Kaleidoscope Careers: A New Framework for Examining Women's Stress Across the Lifespan -- Stress and the Traditional (Male-Defined) Career -- Women, Stress, and the Traditional Organization -- Stress and the Changing Workplace -- The Kaleidoscope Career Model -- Examining Women's Stress using the Kaleidoscope Career Model -- Managerial Implications for Reducing Women's Career Stress -- Notes -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 7. Work Hours and Work Addiction: The Price of al Overview / Pamela L. Perrew(c)Øe, Daniel C. Ganster -- Social anxiety : an overlooked variable in the organizational stress literature / Kelly L. Zellars -- Relationships among work and non-work challenge and hindrance stressors and non-work and work criteria : a model of cross-domain stressor effects / Jeffery A. LePine, Marcie A. LePine, Jessica R. Saul -- On the importance of coping : a model and new directions for research on work and family / Cynthia A. Thompson, Steven A.Y. Poelmans, Tammy D. Allen, Jeanine K. Andreassi -- The costs and benefits of working with those you love : a demand/resource perspective on working with family / Jonathon R.B. Halbesleben, Anthony R. Wheeler -- Clarifying the construct of family-supportive supervisory behaviors (FSSB) : a multilevel perspective / Leslie B. Hammer, Ellen E. Kossek, Kristi Zimmerman, Rachel Daniels -- Women's kaleidoscope careers : a new framework for examining women's stress across the lifespan / Sherry E. Sullivan, Lisa Mainiero -- Work hours and work addiction : the price of all work and no play / Ronald J. Burke, Teal McAteer This is an annual research series devoted to the examination of occupational stress, health and well being, with particular emphasis on the multi-disciplinary nature of occupational stress. Titles pull together the various streams of research from a variety of disciplines to better capture the significant bodies of work in occupational stress and well being. A multidisciplinary and international perspective is provided to give a thorough and critical assessment of issues in occupational stress and well being. The theme for this volume is: exploring the work and non-work interface which discusses, amongst others, social anxiety, the importance of coping, working with family, women in the workplace and work addiction.