Bret L. Simmons, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorDebra L. Nelson | grad student | 2000 | Oklahoma State University | |
(Eustress at work: Accentuating the positive.) |
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Simmons BL, Gooty J, Nelson DL, et al. (2009) Secure attachment: Implications for hope, trust, burnout, and performance Journal of Organizational Behavior. 30: 233-247 |
Simmons BL, Nelson DL. (2007) Eustress at work: Extending the holistic stress model Positive Organizational Behavior. 40-54 |
Little LM, Simmons BL, Nelson DL. (2007) Health among leaders: Positive and negative affect, engagement and burnout, forgiveness and revenge Journal of Management Studies. 44: 243-260 |
Nelson DL, Simmons BL. (2005) Eustress and attitudes at work: A positive approach Research Companion to Organizational Health Psychology. 102-110 |
Simmons BL, Nelson DL, Quick JC. (2003) Health for the Hopeful: A Study of Attachment Behavior in Home Health Care Nurses International Journal of Stress Management. 10: 361-375 |
Nelson DL, Simmons BL. (2003) EUSTRESS: AN ELUSIVE CONSTRUCT, AN ENGAGING PURSUIT Research in Occupational Stress and Well Being. 3: 265-322 |
Simmons BL, Nelson DL. (2001) Eustress at work: the relationship between hope and health in hospital nurses. Health Care Management Review. 26: 7-18 |
Simmons BL, Nelson DL, Neal LJ. (2001) A comparison of the positive and negative work attitudes of home health care and hospital nurses. Health Care Management Review. 26: 63-74 |
Hurrell JJ, Nelson DL, Simmons BL. (1998) Measuring job stressors and strains: where we have been, where we are, and where we need to go. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. 3: 368-89 |