This handbook reviews the history of occupational health psychology; theories and models; causes of work problems and risks; resulting symptoms and disorders; prevention, intervention, and treatment strategies used by practicing professionals; and methods of research and evaluation.This second edition of the Handbook of Occupational Health Psychology reviews the history of OHP; theories and models; causes of work problems and risks; resulting symptoms and disorders; prevention, intervention, and treatment strategies used by practicing professionals; and methods of research and evaluation. The chapters have been updated since the first edition was published, and several new chapters address cross-cultural issues, leadership, pain and musculoskeletal conditions, substance abuse, and organizational justice.
With its comprehensive scope and interdisciplinary approach, this book will interest professionals from a range of specialties, including industrial and organizational psychology, human factors, social psychology, health psychology, clinical psychology, public health, preventive medicine, and industrial engineering.
Personen: Quick, James C. Tetrick, Lois E.
Standort: RÜD
CW 6630 Q6 (2)
Handbook of occupational health psychology / edited by James Campbell Quick and Lois E. Tetrick. - 2nd edition. - Washington : American Psychological Association, 2011. - XVIII, 441 Seiten : Illustrationen
ISBN 978-1-4338-0776-3 Festeinband : EUR 68.70
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