The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Working
Herausgeber: Blustein, David L
The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Working
Herausgeber: Blustein, David L
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Researchers and practitioners interested in the role of work in people's lives are faced with the need for new perspectives to support clients, communities, and organizations. This handbook is designed to fill this notable gap in the literature by focusing on the full spectrum of people who work and who want to work across the diverse contexts that frame working in the 21st century.
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Researchers and practitioners interested in the role of work in people's lives are faced with the need for new perspectives to support clients, communities, and organizations. This handbook is designed to fill this notable gap in the literature by focusing on the full spectrum of people who work and who want to work across the diverse contexts that frame working in the 21st century.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 272mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780190227494
- ISBN-10: 0190227494
- Artikelnr.: 47863961
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 272mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780190227494
- ISBN-10: 0190227494
- Artikelnr.: 47863961
David L. Blustein, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology in the Department of Counseling, Developmental, and Educational Psychology at Boston College.
* Part One: Theoretical Foundations
* 1. The Psychology of Working: A New Perspective for a New Era
* David L. Blustein
* 2. Critical Psychology, Well-Being, and Work
* Isaac Prilleltensky and Graham B. Stead
* 3. Social Constructionist Thought and Working
* Graham B. Stead
* 4. Traditional and Emerging Career-Development Theory and the
Psychology of Working
* Jane L. Swanson
* Part Two: The Context of Working
* 5. Race and Working
* Lisa Y. Flores
* 6. Gender and the Psychology of Working
* Neeta Kantamneni
* 7. Toward an Inclusive LGBT Psychology of Working
* Mary Z. Anderson and James M. Croteau
* 8. Poverty, Social Class, and Working
* Saba Rasheed Ali
* 9. From Work and Family to a Dual Model of Working
* Mary Sue Richardson and Charles Schaeffer
* 10. Approaches to Aging and Working
* Harvey L. Sterns and Anthony A. Sterns
* 11. Work and Disability
* Ellen Fabian
* Part Three: Organizational Implications
* 12. Redefining Work, Work Identity, and Career Success
* Douglas T. Hall and Philip H. Mirvis
* 13. A More Inclusive Industrial-Organizational Psychology
* Michael J. Zickar
* Part Four: Counseling and Psychotherapy
* 14. Counseling Clients with Work-Based Challenges
* Sherri L. Turner, Julia L. Conkel Ziebell, and Robin A. Alcala Saner
* 15. Psychotherapy and the Integration of the Psychology of Working
into Therapeutic Practices
* Anderson J. Franklin and Mary Beth Medvide
* Part Five: Community-Based Interventions and Public Policy
* 16. The Promise of Work as a Component of Educational Reform
* Maureen E. Kenny
* 17. Training and Employment Services for Adult Workers
* Cindy L. Juntunen and Tamba-Kuii M. Bailey
* 18. Public Policy and the Psychology of Working
* Spencer G. Niles and Edwin L. Herr
* 1. The Psychology of Working: A New Perspective for a New Era
* David L. Blustein
* 2. Critical Psychology, Well-Being, and Work
* Isaac Prilleltensky and Graham B. Stead
* 3. Social Constructionist Thought and Working
* Graham B. Stead
* 4. Traditional and Emerging Career-Development Theory and the
Psychology of Working
* Jane L. Swanson
* Part Two: The Context of Working
* 5. Race and Working
* Lisa Y. Flores
* 6. Gender and the Psychology of Working
* Neeta Kantamneni
* 7. Toward an Inclusive LGBT Psychology of Working
* Mary Z. Anderson and James M. Croteau
* 8. Poverty, Social Class, and Working
* Saba Rasheed Ali
* 9. From Work and Family to a Dual Model of Working
* Mary Sue Richardson and Charles Schaeffer
* 10. Approaches to Aging and Working
* Harvey L. Sterns and Anthony A. Sterns
* 11. Work and Disability
* Ellen Fabian
* Part Three: Organizational Implications
* 12. Redefining Work, Work Identity, and Career Success
* Douglas T. Hall and Philip H. Mirvis
* 13. A More Inclusive Industrial-Organizational Psychology
* Michael J. Zickar
* Part Four: Counseling and Psychotherapy
* 14. Counseling Clients with Work-Based Challenges
* Sherri L. Turner, Julia L. Conkel Ziebell, and Robin A. Alcala Saner
* 15. Psychotherapy and the Integration of the Psychology of Working
into Therapeutic Practices
* Anderson J. Franklin and Mary Beth Medvide
* Part Five: Community-Based Interventions and Public Policy
* 16. The Promise of Work as a Component of Educational Reform
* Maureen E. Kenny
* 17. Training and Employment Services for Adult Workers
* Cindy L. Juntunen and Tamba-Kuii M. Bailey
* 18. Public Policy and the Psychology of Working
* Spencer G. Niles and Edwin L. Herr
* Part One: Theoretical Foundations
* 1. The Psychology of Working: A New Perspective for a New Era
* David L. Blustein
* 2. Critical Psychology, Well-Being, and Work
* Isaac Prilleltensky and Graham B. Stead
* 3. Social Constructionist Thought and Working
* Graham B. Stead
* 4. Traditional and Emerging Career-Development Theory and the
Psychology of Working
* Jane L. Swanson
* Part Two: The Context of Working
* 5. Race and Working
* Lisa Y. Flores
* 6. Gender and the Psychology of Working
* Neeta Kantamneni
* 7. Toward an Inclusive LGBT Psychology of Working
* Mary Z. Anderson and James M. Croteau
* 8. Poverty, Social Class, and Working
* Saba Rasheed Ali
* 9. From Work and Family to a Dual Model of Working
* Mary Sue Richardson and Charles Schaeffer
* 10. Approaches to Aging and Working
* Harvey L. Sterns and Anthony A. Sterns
* 11. Work and Disability
* Ellen Fabian
* Part Three: Organizational Implications
* 12. Redefining Work, Work Identity, and Career Success
* Douglas T. Hall and Philip H. Mirvis
* 13. A More Inclusive Industrial-Organizational Psychology
* Michael J. Zickar
* Part Four: Counseling and Psychotherapy
* 14. Counseling Clients with Work-Based Challenges
* Sherri L. Turner, Julia L. Conkel Ziebell, and Robin A. Alcala Saner
* 15. Psychotherapy and the Integration of the Psychology of Working
into Therapeutic Practices
* Anderson J. Franklin and Mary Beth Medvide
* Part Five: Community-Based Interventions and Public Policy
* 16. The Promise of Work as a Component of Educational Reform
* Maureen E. Kenny
* 17. Training and Employment Services for Adult Workers
* Cindy L. Juntunen and Tamba-Kuii M. Bailey
* 18. Public Policy and the Psychology of Working
* Spencer G. Niles and Edwin L. Herr
* 1. The Psychology of Working: A New Perspective for a New Era
* David L. Blustein
* 2. Critical Psychology, Well-Being, and Work
* Isaac Prilleltensky and Graham B. Stead
* 3. Social Constructionist Thought and Working
* Graham B. Stead
* 4. Traditional and Emerging Career-Development Theory and the
Psychology of Working
* Jane L. Swanson
* Part Two: The Context of Working
* 5. Race and Working
* Lisa Y. Flores
* 6. Gender and the Psychology of Working
* Neeta Kantamneni
* 7. Toward an Inclusive LGBT Psychology of Working
* Mary Z. Anderson and James M. Croteau
* 8. Poverty, Social Class, and Working
* Saba Rasheed Ali
* 9. From Work and Family to a Dual Model of Working
* Mary Sue Richardson and Charles Schaeffer
* 10. Approaches to Aging and Working
* Harvey L. Sterns and Anthony A. Sterns
* 11. Work and Disability
* Ellen Fabian
* Part Three: Organizational Implications
* 12. Redefining Work, Work Identity, and Career Success
* Douglas T. Hall and Philip H. Mirvis
* 13. A More Inclusive Industrial-Organizational Psychology
* Michael J. Zickar
* Part Four: Counseling and Psychotherapy
* 14. Counseling Clients with Work-Based Challenges
* Sherri L. Turner, Julia L. Conkel Ziebell, and Robin A. Alcala Saner
* 15. Psychotherapy and the Integration of the Psychology of Working
into Therapeutic Practices
* Anderson J. Franklin and Mary Beth Medvide
* Part Five: Community-Based Interventions and Public Policy
* 16. The Promise of Work as a Component of Educational Reform
* Maureen E. Kenny
* 17. Training and Employment Services for Adult Workers
* Cindy L. Juntunen and Tamba-Kuii M. Bailey
* 18. Public Policy and the Psychology of Working
* Spencer G. Niles and Edwin L. Herr