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  1. The Psychology of Conflict and Conflict Management in Organizations

    Edited by Carsten K.W. De Dreu, Michele J. Gelfand

    Series: SIOP Organizational Frontiers Series

    This volume in SIOP's Organizational Frontiers Series is a state-of-the-art overview of contemporary conflict research which aims to place conflict research and theory squarely within the realm of industrial and organizational psychology. This volume brings together and integrates classic and...

    Published January 7th 2013 by Psychology Press

  2. A Day in the Life of a Happy Worker

    Edited by Arnold Bakker, Kevin Daniels

    Series: Current Issues in Work and Organizational Psychology

    This edited collection brings together some of the leading researchers in the study of the daily experience of work and daily well-being. The book covers both theoretical and methodological issues involved in studying workers’ well-being as it evolves on a daily basis. Interest in the topic of...

    Published November 25th 2012 by Psychology Press

  3. Loneliness Updated

    Recent research on loneliness and how it affects our lives

    Edited by Ami Rokach

    "To be alone is to be different. To be different is to be alone, and to be in the interior of this fatal circle is to be lonely. To be lonely is to have failed" (Susan Schultz, 1976) Loneliness carries a significant social stigma, as lack of friendship and social ties is socially undesirable, and...

    Published November 8th 2012 by Routledge

  4. Research Methods in Occupational Health Psychology

    Measurement, Design and Data Analysis

    Edited by Robert R. Sinclair, Mo Wang, Lois E. Tetrick

    Research Methods in Occupational Health Psychology: Measurement, Design, and Data Analysis provides a state-of-the-art review of current issues and best practices in the science of Occupational Health Psychology. Occupational Health Psychology (OHP) is a multidisciplinary and rapidly growing area...

    Published September 11th 2012 by Routledge

  5. Concepts and Case Studies in Threat Management

    By Frederick S. Calhoun, Stephen W. Weston, J.D.

    Professionalization has come to the field of threat management. It has developed a systematic theory unique to the field, recognized authorities have emerged, and it is finding its own ethical code of conduct. It is also beginning to grow its own culture, complete with a vocabulary of its own....

    Published August 23rd 2012 by CRC Press

  6. Emotional Labor in the 21st Century

    Diverse Perspectives on Emotion Regulation at Work

    Edited by Alicia Grandey, James Diefendorff, Deborah E. Rupp

    Series: Series in Organization and Management

    This book reviews, integrates, and synthesizes research on emotional labor and emotion regulation conducted over the past 30 years. The concept of emotional labor was first proposed by Dr. Arlie Russell Hochschild (1983), who defined it as "the management of feeling to create a publicly observable...

    Published August 7th 2012 by Routledge

  7. Improving Organizational Interventions For Stress and Well-Being

    Addressing Process and Context

    Edited by Caroline Biron, Maria Karanika-Murray, Cary Cooper

    This book brings together a number of experts in the field of organizational interventions for stress and well-being, and discusses the importance of process and context issues to the success or failure of such interventions. The book explores how context and process can be incorporated into...

    Published May 20th 2012 by Routledge

  8. Work Stress and Coping in the Era of Globalization

    By Rabi S. Bhagat, James Segovis, Terry Nelson

    This book examines the phenomena of how individuals experience work stress and coping in both developed and developing countries in the world. Rabi Bhagat, known for his cross-cultural scholarship in this area, and his co authors, help us recognize the causes and consequences of work stress....

    Published April 25th 2012 by Routledge

  9. Workplace Bullying

    Symptoms and Solutions

    Edited by Noreen Tehrani

    Is bullying really that bad? Why do some people just watch it happening? How do you know if it is bullying or strong management? What kind of leaders are able to create positive working environments? The effects of bullying on organisations and individuals can be devastating and can adversely...

    Published February 15th 2012 by Routledge

  10. A Street Survival Guide for Public Safety Officers

    The Cop Doc's Strategies for Surviving Trauma, Loss, and Terrorism

    By Daniel Rudofossi

    An expansion of Dr. Rudofossi's theory of Police and Public Safety Complex Trauma, this text integrates other models of trauma and loss into a one-of-a-kind intervention model. It offers insider perspectives from police psychologists, police managers, and clinicians describing what police personnel...

    Published January 24th 2012 by CRC Press