“…The problem of teacher stress has received increasing recognition over recent years (e.g., Abouserie, in press;Borg, 1990;Borg & Falzon, 1989Borg, Riding & Falzon, 1991;Brenner, Sorbom & Wallius, 1985;Capel, 1987;Cooper & Payne, 1991;Farrugia, 1986;Fimian, 1988;Fletcher & Payne, 1982;Fontana & Abouserie, 1993;Kyriacou, 1987;Kyriacou & Sutcliffe, 1978a, 1978bPerlberg & Keinan, 1986;Smilansky, 1984;Smith & Bourke, 1992;Starnaman & Miller, 1992;Tellenback, Brenner & Lofgren, 1983;Turk, Meeks & Turk, 1982;Wearing, 1989;Woodhouse, Hall & Wooster, 1985). Although some investigators have played down the importance of such occupational stress (e.g., Milstein & Farkas, 1988), the fact is that teacher stress is such a serious problem that it often requires therapeutic intervention (Cox, Boot, Cox & Harrison, 1988;Hall, Woodhouse & Wooster, 1986).…”