Produktbild: Handbook of Occupational Health Psychology

Handbook of Occupational Health Psychology

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

28.11.2023

Herausgeber

Lois Ellen Tetrick + weitere

Verlag

American Psychological Association

Seitenzahl

709

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/17,7/3,9 cm

Gewicht

1264 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4338-3777-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

28.11.2023

Herausgeber

Verlag

American Psychological Association

Seitenzahl

709

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/17,7/3,9 cm

Gewicht

1264 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4338-3777-7

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Handbook of Occupational Health Psychology
  • Part I. Mission and History

    Chapter . Introduction: Public Health and Prevention in Occupational Settings
    Lois E. Tetrick, Gwenith G. Fisher, Michael T. Ford, and James Campbell Quick

    Chapter 2. The Origins of Occupational Health Psychology: Another Look
    Joseph J. Hurrell Jr. and Steven L. Sauter

    Part II. Models and Frameworks
    Chapter 3. Examining the Dynamics of Major Theories of Occupational Stress
    Pamela L. Perrew amp eacute and Charn P. McAllister

    Chapter 4. The Holistic Model of Stress: Savoring Eustress While Coping With Distress
    Bret L. Simmons, Alexis Hanna, and Jinyu Hu

    Chapter 5. Controlling Occupational Safety and Health Hazards
    Michael J. Smith, Pascale Carayon, and Peter Hoonakker

    Chapter . An Integrated Framework for Organizational Well-Being: Updated Themes, Potential Competencies, and a Broader Horizon
    Joel Bennett, Cristina Banks, and Aldrich Chan

    Chapter 7. A Dual Process Model of Multidimensional Work amp ndash Nonwork Balance
    Wendy J. Casper, Shelia A. Hyde, Hoda Vaziri, and Julie H. Wayne

    Chapter 8. Cross-Cultural Occupational Health Psychology: An Updated Review
    William Scott, Chu-Hsiang Chang, and Paul E. Spector

    Part III. Causes and Risks

    Chapter 9. Organizational Climate and Occupational Health
    Mark G. Ehrhart and Maribeth Kuenzi

    Chapter . Nonstandard Work Schedules
    Philip Tucker and G amp ouml ran Kecklund

    Chapter . Nonstandard Work Arrangements
    Regina Pana-Cryan, John Howard, and Tim Bushnell

    Chapter 2. Sleep and Fatigue in Occupational Health Psychology Research
    Larissa K. Barber and Christopher J. Budnick

    Chapter 3. Taking a Broader View of Justice as a Component of Occupational Health: Moving Beyond Organizational Justice
    M. Blake Hargrove

    Chapter 4. Mistreatment in Organizations: Where Are We, and Where Are We Going
    Liu-Qin Yang, Stefanie Fox, and Katharine McMahon

    Part IV. Symptoms, Disorders, and Consequences

    Chapter 5. Job Burnout
    Michael P. Leiter and Christina Maslach

    Chapter . Occupational Psychosocial Factors and Cardiovascular Disease
    Paul Landsbergis, Javier Garcia-Rivas, Arturo Juarez-Garcia, BongKyoo Choi, Marnie Dobson Zimmerman, Viviola Gomez Ortiz, Niklas Krause, Jian Li, and Peter Schnall

    Chapter 7. Pain, Musculoskeletal Injuries, and Return to Work
    William S. Shaw, Alicia G. Dugan, and Jennifer Garza

    Chapter 8. Alcohol and Illicit Drug Involvement in the Workforce and Workplace
    Michael R. Frone and Peter A. Bamberger

    Chapter 9. Psychological Well-Being and Occupational Health: Caught in the Quicksand or Standing on a Firm Foundation?
    Robert R. Sinclair, Thomas W. Britt, and Gwendolyn Paige Watson

    Chapter 2 . Psychological Recovery From Work Demands and Employee Well-Being
    Charlotte Fritz

    Chapter 2 . Meaningful Work, Calling, and Occupational Health
    Bryan J. Dik, Michael F. Steger, and Zachary A. Mercurio

    Part V. Interventions and Treatment

    Chapter 22. Improving Employee Well-Being Through Improving Working Conditions: A Review on How We Can Make Participatory Organizational Interventions Work
    Karina Nielsen

    Chapter 23. Promoting Worker Health and Well-Being: Targets for Change and Strategies for Attaining Them
    Catherine A. Heaney

    Chapter 24. Employee Assistance Programs: Strengths, Challenges, and Future Roles
    Zofia Bajorek, Andrew Kinder, and Cary L. Cooper

    Chapter 25. Occupational Health and Safety Leadership
    Jane Mullen, Tabatha Thibault, and E. Kevin Kelloway

    Chapter 2 . The Work amp ndash Nonwork Interface: Policy and Practice
    Leslie B. Hammer and Tori L. Crain

    Part VI. Methods and Evaluation

    Chapter 27. Epidemiology for Occupational Health Psychology Research: Understanding the Approach
    Amanda Sonnega and John Sonnega

    Chapter 28. Program Evaluation: The Bottom Line in Organizational Health
    Joyce A. Adkins, Susan Douglas, Patrick Voorhies, and Leonard Bickman

    Part VII. Allied Disciplines

    Chapter 29. Occupational Ergonomics
    David Gilkey

    Chapter 3 . Industrial Hygiene and the Physical Work Environment
    Jennifer Cavallari, Len Zwack, and Cora Roelofs

    Chapter 3 . Public Health Practice for Prevention
    Liliana Tenney, Carol Brown, and Natalie V. Schwatka

    Chapter 32. Occupational and Environmental Medicine and the Occupational Health Psychology Interface
    Richard Pompei, Brian Williams, and Lee S. Newman

    Part VIII. Conclusion

    Chapter 33. Occupational Health Psychology Today: Research Themes, Reflections, and Looking to the Future
    Michael T. Ford, Gwenith G. Fisher, Lois E. Tetrick, and James Campbell Quick