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Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Trust
Book SynopsisTrust is a multi-faceted phenomenon that is crucial for interpersonal relationship formation, maintenance and survival. Interactions between governments, social groups, ethnic groups and trading organisations all rely on trust for group cohesion and social identity. In this book, the authors present topical research in the study of the psychology of trust. Topics discussed include the credibility of internet information; political trust and social cohesion in Hong Kong; trust in medical interactions among African American patients; trust in multicultural global virtual teams and teacher trust
£92.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Punishment
Book SynopsisIn this book, the authors present topical research in the study of the psychology of punishment. Topics discussed include the social psychological models of public opinion about punishment and religious beliefs; retributive punishment for sex offenders; drug driving laws and punishment; third party reward and punishment and race, age and punishment in juvenile correctional facilities.
£107.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Trait Anxiety
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£101.24
Nova Science Publishers Inc Motivation, Consciousness & Self-Regulation
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£76.49
Nova Science Publishers Inc Clinical Practice with Chinese Persons with
Book SynopsisThis book focuses on persons with severe depression and formulates empathic, humanistic and effective interventions in dealing with severe depression. The NICHE approach described in this book is a prolonged and accumulative crystallisation of innovative ideas, successful interventions, genuine sharing and courageous trials in the process of clinical training and supervision. The acronym NICHE refers to normalised intervention; integrated intervention; communicating and sharing unresolved emotional complex of clients with severe depression; holistic and humane self assertion of clients with severe depression and evolving hope and meaningfulness for clients with severe depression.
£275.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Suicide from a Global Perspective: Psychosocial
Book SynopsisThe ageing of populations and the high prevalence of chronic diseases are risk factors for suicide, as well as the increasing prevalence of several mental disorders. The continuing growth of several other risk factors for suicide makes it possible to predict an increase in suicide rates worldwide unless resolute action is undertaken to prevent suicidal behaviour. A major problem in that respect is that, in many countries, suicide is not seen as a major public health problem despite its frequency and the severity of its consequences. A textbook bringing together current knowledge about suicide, its causes and its prevention is a precious tool for public health efforts and for clinicians'' daily work and provides useful information from psychological, sociological and cultural perspectives which will help health professionals and provide them with data that they can use in developing proposals for action.
£146.24
Companion Press,US When Your Soulmate Dies
Book SynopsisYou were one of the lucky ones. You found a partner or friend with whom you shared a deeply profound connection. You understood, opened fully to, served, and challenged one another. You were the heroes of each other’s lives. You lived a grand adventure together. But now that your partner has died, what felt like luck may have turned to wretched despair. How do you go on? How do you live without your champion and other half? The answer is that you mourn as you loved: heroically, grandly, and fully. In this compassionate guide by one of the world’s most beloved grief counselors, you’ll find empathetic affirmation and advice intermingled with real-life stories from other halved soulmates. Learn to honor your loved one and your grief even as you find a path to a renewed life of purpose and joy.
£12.56
Nova Science Publishers Inc Multiple Facets of Anger: Getting Mad or
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£162.74
Nova Science Publishers Inc Relationship Paradox: The Spiritual Quest for
Book SynopsisThis book is an exploration into the dynamics of interpersonal relationships, and how the spiritual quest for union is tempered by the human desire for freedom. Since being in an intimate relationship is not the cause of happiness, a major focus of this book is to help the readers understand the need to take responsibility for their own happiness. Only when people learn to understand their own happiness, regardless of being in a relationship, will they be able to cultivate a successful relationship because they want a relationship, and not because they think they need a relationship to be happy.
£86.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Suicide from a Global Perspective: Psychiatric
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£146.24
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of War
Book SynopsisThis book presents current research in the psychology of war. Topics discussed in this compilation include psychosocial processes of a group of children in an experimental situation of political polarisation and war; children''s psychological distress and needs in Northern Uganda''s conflict zone; antecedents and consequences of combat-decorated war heroism; disorganisation of the collective envelopes of the child in the experience of war and the psychic construction of Jewish children hidden in France during the Holocaust.
£106.49
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Aggression: New Research
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£106.49
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Memory
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£185.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychological Distress: Symptoms, Causes & Coping
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£106.49
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Performance & Defeat
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£146.24
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Self-Concept
Book SynopsisThe study of self-concept has a long tradition in psychological research focusing on at least seven issues: (1) definitional aspects of dimensions and specific components of self-views; (2) neuropsychological aspects as well as structural aspects of self-concept; (3) measurement aspects of self-concept; (4) a nomological network of self-concept; (5) underlying mechanisms of the relationship between self-concept and psychological and health outcomes; (6) developmental aspects of self-concept; and (7) cross-cultural differences in self-concept. The chapters in this book cover and deal with one or other of these issues. The majority of these chapters present both theoretical background and empirical innovative studies. This book sheds new light and provides new empirical evidences on the universality of the role of self-knowledge in psychological adjustment.
£149.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Attitudes
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£106.49
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Life Satisfaction
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£126.74
Nova Science Publishers Inc Suicide from a Global Perspective: Risk
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£146.24
Nova Science Publishers Inc Handbook on Psychology of Self-Esteem
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£278.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Handbook on Psychology of Decision-Making: New
Book SynopsisThis book presents current research from across the globe in the study of the psychology of decision-making. Topics discussed include the point of view of neuroscience in decision-making; behavioural economics and decision-making in organisations; affective and cognitive approaches to assessing decision-making in overweight and obesity; multi-criteria decision-making based on linguistic assessments; sex differences in decision-making; psychological dimensions in financial decision-making and the impact of emotions on trust decisions.
£212.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Culture
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£149.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Bias
Book SynopsisThe authors of this book examine the psychology of bias. Topics discussed in this compilation include biases in medical decision making; perceptual biases for the rapid detection of threats, their origin and implications for behaviour adaptability; the relationship between stimulus valence, emotional bias and behaviour; the bias toward cause and effect reasoning; the rightward perceptual bias for language processing; and the unseen role of juror bias implications.
£126.74
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Women: Diverse Perspectives from
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£159.74
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Human Behavior
Book SynopsisThis book examines the psychology of human behaviour which is dominated by the topic of how the extant behaviour of modern humans may have developed, thus establishing an empirical framework for comprehending human ethology. An aetiology of human behaviour clearly has to be grounded in an understanding of its historical development through time, which is an aspect that has so far not received adequate consideration in scientific literature, be it that of psychology, psychiatry, human evolution, neuroscience, cognitive science, or paleoanthropology. The distinctly interdisciplinary format of this book provides an inkling into the complexity of dealing with human behaviour, and the reasons for its complexity relative to the behaviour of other animal species.
£206.24
Nova Science Publishers Inc Together & Lonely: Loneliness in Intimate
Book SynopsisIn this book, the authors discuss two of the most fundamental of human experiences: loneliness, and belonging. There have been other publications, over the years, about each of these topics separately, but none about how they interact and influence one another, in one integrated volume. Loneliness is an existential and basic human experience that all those who ever walked on this earth have experienced. Loneliness is always painful, subjective, all consuming, and an experience which we all try to avoid. This book reviews the most updated literature, research, and experimentation involving loneliness, human alienation, and separation. Covered are definitions and an understanding of what is loneliness, loneliness in philosophy, literature and the Bible, loneliness of marginalized populations, the difference between essential and transient loneliness, loneliness of the seriously ill and the dying, what causes loneliness, and how can we cope with it successfully. Addressing humans'' great desire to belong, the book covers that overwhelming wish and need to be part of a community, a family and a romantic dyad, to belong and be valuable.
£215.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Risk-Taking
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Gaming
Book SynopsisThe idea that such pervasive and ever-growing immersion in digital gaming affects gamers'' real life seems obvious and is the focus of this volume. A wide range of topics was collected under the "Psychology of Gaming" header. The eight chapters in this edited book do not represent all the topics in the psychology of gaming, however, this book includes a variety of topics in this field: game theory, emotional engagement, fantasy world, game designs and development, and gambling with on-line games. This book discusses the psychological impact of games shaping gamer''s self-perception and self-concept, socio-psychological implications of gaming, design criteria in games, educational uses, the role of fantasy in game play, psychological treatment of gambling-related behaviours, psychological factors of collaborative learning, and gaming as a means of gaining empathy and understanding for another culture.
£159.74
Nova Science Publishers Inc Acts of the Body: Trilogy on Pathologies of
Book SynopsisThe aim of this work is to show that certain acts related to the body (sport, tattoo, clothing), when practiced to excess, go beyond sanity and aesthetics. Through interviews and the administration of the TAT test to adolescents, the authors return to the origins of these acts and discover at their basis family dysfunction and a rejection of the child. A lacking parental gaze leading to a wrong body image, instability in the parent/child relationship provoking insecurity, and a narcissistic personality linked to the aesthetic of the body explain the adolescents'' dependent passage to these acts of bodybuilding to excess, excessive tattooism and exaggerated mummifism.
£55.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Walk of Shame
Book SynopsisThe term "walk of shame" is deeply rooted in the idea that shame is a difficult emotion stemming from a feeling of inferiority or social discomfort, which causes a person to wish to disappear, become invisible, be "swallowed up by the earth". However, sometimes exactly at such a moment of disgrace, individuals are publicly exposed to the full extent of their misery and must walk "the walk of shame" witnessed by family, friends and acquaintances. Shame, considered by some to have genetic origins, is an integral part of social circumstances and settings in accordance with a set of values, patterns of thought and the individual''s physiological make-up. Shame is the result of familial, social and media processes. Thus the walk of shame does not take place privately behind closed doors, but on city sidewalks, in the workplace, in newspaper columns and on television and computer screens. It is not surprising, then, to discover that the tremendous power of shame has expropriated it from the individual''s control in the private sphere to the public sector, creating a collective punishing mechanism whose goal is to warn against undesirable behaviour. Indeed, a person''s public humiliation is a form of punishment, a negative sanction leading to disgrace, debasement and mortification. This book discusses the walk of shame from a cultural perspective, focusing on contexts, strategies, images etc., that reveals the many facets of a controversial concept.
£189.74
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Well-Being: Theory, Perspectives &
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£159.74
Nova Science Publishers Inc Handbook on Body Image: Gender Differences,
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£248.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Loyalty
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£119.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Handbook of Psychology of Emotions: Recent
Book SynopsisThis is a timely, comprehensive, and authoritative edition consisting of chapters by an eminent group of international emotion researchers who provide a cutting-edge overview of all major aspects of human emotions. In addition to reviewing the current state of the art in a number of main research areas related to the topic of emotion, the authors present squarely an outlook for the future research on emotion. Volume 2 includes the following four sections: Section One presents a comprehensive examination of the rule and impact of emotions in economical settings, specifically at the workplace, discussing the impact of individual differences, the role of emotions in the construction and enactment of doctor managers'' identities, issues related to emotional labour, emotional exhaustion in human service jobs, the effects of emotional labour on strain, the role of emotions on group performance, emotions and price satisfaction, and the link between emotion and money. Section Two focuses on the evolution of empathy, empathy gaps and decisions, and on the neuropsychology of emotional and cognitive mechanisms in decision making. Section Three provides an examination of the association between emotions, morals, and values. It comprises a chapter on emotions and self-integrity, a chapter on moral emotions and prosocial behaviour and a chapter on the implementation of emotions in artificial entities. The final Section Four deals with emotion and music providing a chapter on music as the language of emotion and a chapter on the link between emotions, mood, and musical preferences.
£215.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Advances in the Psychology of Sports & Exercise
Book SynopsisWritten by an eminent group of international experts this volume presents a comprehensive summary of the most recent advances in the psychology of sport and exercise. The volume is divided into two sections. Section I focuses on conceptual advances and covers role perceptions in sport (Chapter 1) and the link between identity and disability sport (Chapter 2). Chapter 3 provides a comprehensive discussion of personality-trait-like individual differences in athletes. Chapter 4 presents a life-span approach to promote physical activity. The impact of group cohesion on sport and exercise has been summarised in Chapter 5, and Chapter 6 concentrates on the maintenance of physical activity. Section II contains chapters that focus on the link between well-being, sport and exercise (Chapter 7-9). Chapter 10 focuses on the effects of a single wheelchair sports session on cognitions and behaviour followed by a comprehensive review of the psychological stress in volleyball (Chapter 11).
£146.24
Nova Science Publishers Inc Handbook of Psychology of Emotions: Recent
Book SynopsisThis is a timely, comprehensive, and authoritative edition consisting of chapters by an eminent group of international emotion researchers who provide a cutting-edge overview of all major aspects of human emotions. In addition to reviewing the current state of the art in a number of main research areas related to the topic of emotion, the authors present squarely an outlook for the future research on emotion.
£275.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Trust: New Research
Book SynopsisThis book presents a series of new ideas in 16 chapters about trust in a variety of contexts and across disciplines. The chapters highlight the broad contexts to which trust research has been applied from e-commerce to on-line marketplaces, recommendation agents, school principals, project management, network security, trust games, investment in charitable organisations, and more. These varied contexts all show the same overall conclusion that trust is a central part of human decision making whether it applies to another person, social group, organisation, unknown market players, or even technology artefacts. Importantly, the book shows how trust can be built, and how these antecedents apply, overlapping, across scenarios from on-line marketplaces to novice school principals to charitable organisation, and to many other contexts.
£189.74
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Fear: New Developments
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£106.49
Nova Science Publishers Inc Quality of Life & Intellectual Disability:
Book SynopsisWe all long for a life of purpose and fulfilment. Striving for high quality of life for us and those we care for is a powerful motivator. Many busy people dream of being lazy by a pool fanned by a soft summer breeze, but this does not last. A short time of rest and replenishment is quickly replaced by boredom and a sense of purposelessness. Quality of life is much deeper than material comfort, though this has a role. Sadly in our world today, many people live lives lacking in meaning and value: the unemployed, the underemployed, those with disabilities who would like to contribute to society but are deprived the opportunity. Their quality of life is not what it could be. In this book, we have attempted to provide examples of how people face challenges, and the family members, professionals and care personnel who support them can be helped and supported through services working within a quality of life framework. The book provides a challenge to be addressed by the individual, their families, local communities, governments, international organisations and the society at large.
£196.49
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Anger: New Research
Book SynopsisIn this book, the authors present new research in the study of the psychology of anger. Topics discussed include how we look at others in anger and the development of the McLinton Interpersonal Domain-specific Anger Instrument (MIDAI); anger and moral outrage; driver anger and aggression; a test of the state-trait model of anger with middle-aged drivers; developing a valid version of the Multicultural Latin American Inventory of Anger Expression and Hostility (ML-STAXI) to measure anger in Mexican adolescents; predicting children''s angry, aggressive behaviour from cognitive and emotional self-regulation; measuring affect intensity for anger and frustration; the relationship between state-trait anger and aggressive driving; and mental care for anger in physically ill patients.
£146.24
Nova Science Publishers Inc Emotional First Aid on the Internet: Theory &
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£126.74
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Extraversion
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£146.24
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Meditation
Book SynopsisOur understanding of the nature and applications of meditation, especially mindfulness meditation, has been expanding almost as rapidly as the empirical evidence from neuroscience and intervention studies that have become available in the research literature. Meditation is centuries old and prevalent in almost all ancient cultures in one form or another. Initially, people in the West were enamoured by its spiritual promise of personal transformation, but now a larger portion is attracted to mindfulness meditation (Vipassana or insight meditation) because of the promise of enhanced physical and mental well-being. Indeed, research shows that engaging in a daily practice of meditation for 20 to 30 minutes a day over 8 weeks produces new neural networks in the brain, attesting to observable calmness and clarity of perception. This book brings together a diverse group of experts who collectively provide a nuanced view of meditation from a variety of perspectives. This book offers a single-source authoritative guide to an ancient practice that is coming into its own in the Western world.
£215.99
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Mindfulness
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Habits
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£73.49
Nova Science Publishers Inc Positive Human Functioning from a
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£146.24
Nova Science Publishers Inc Positive Human Functioning from a
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Borderline Personality Disorder: Understanding
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£146.24