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The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Working
Contributor(s): Blustein, David L. (Editor)
ISBN: 0190227494     ISBN-13: 9780190227494
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $81.70  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Industrial & Organizational Psychology
- Psychology | Social Psychology
Dewey: 158.7
LCCN: 2014029640
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.2" W x 10.7" (1.30 lbs) 352 pages
 
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Work is a central aspect of life, providing a source of structure, a means of survival, connection to others, and optimally a means of self-determination. Across the globe, people devote considerable time and effort to preparing for, adjusting to, and managing their work lives. Many of the
major crises affecting people and communities--including wars, famines, poverty, and risks to personal safety--have been and continue to be related to working. At the same time, working, when it is dignified and meaningful, can create the foundation for a satisfying life that allows people to
support themselves and their families, and to find an outlet for their values and interests in the world of work.

This handbook is designed to expand and deepen a growing discourse about the psychological nature of working. Building on critiques of psychology's traditional assumptions and practices about work and career, the psychology of working perspective has been advanced as an inclusive, broad-reaching
framework that explores the nature of working for the full spectrum of people who work and who want to work. This volume is characterized by disciplinary pluralism with contributions from a wide range of scholars and practitioners interested in the role of work in people's lives. Chapters explore
theoretical foundations, the context of working, counseling and psychotherapy, organizational implications, community-based interventions, and public policy. As a major resource in the psychology of working field, this book is a must-have for counseling and clinical psychologists, I/O psychologists,
mental-health counselors, social workers, management consultants, and a wide array of researchers and students who are concerned with the nature of work in the 21st century, transformative scholarship, public policy, and inclusive psychological practice.