Social, group or collective psychology Books
Cambridge University Press Conversation and Cognition
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Cambridge University Press Stereotypes as Explanations
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Cambridge University Press The Psychology of Cultural Experience 12 Publications of the Society for Psychological Anthropology Series Number 12
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Cambridge University Press Understanding Marriage
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Cambridge University Press Stereotypes as Explanations The Formation of Meaningful Beliefs about Social Groups
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Cambridge University Press War and Gender How Gender Shapes the War System and Vice Versa
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Cambridge University Press Witchcraft Sorcery Rumors and Gossip
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Cambridge University Press Voices of Collective Remembering
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Cambridge University Press An Atlas of Interpersonal Situations
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Cambridge University Press Growing Together
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Cambridge University Press Communicating Social Support Advances in Personal Relationships
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Cambridge University Press The Social Life of Emotions
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Cambridge University Press Risk and Resilience
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Cambridge University Press Group Dynamics and Emotional Expression
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Cambridge University Press Discursive Research in Practice New Approaches to Psychology and Interaction
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Cambridge University Press Responding to Intimate Violence against Women The Role of Informal Networks Advances in Personal Relationships
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Cambridge University Press Understanding the Divorce Cycle
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Cambridge University Press Generating Predictability
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Cambridge University Press The Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of Personality
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Cambridge University Press Driving Forces in Physical Biological and Socioeconomic Phenomena
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Cambridge University Press Intractable Conflicts
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Cambridge University Press Impoliteness
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Cambridge University Press Making our Way through the World
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Cambridge University Press Psychotherapy in Everyday Life
Book SynopsisThis book shines important light on processes of personal change and learning in practice, launching a new theoretical approach to personhood. Drier offers an understanding of the workings of therapy and a rich set of findings for research invaluable for graduates and practitioners in psychology, education, counseling and sociology.Trade Review'… the book is provocative. The important thing is what it provokes, which is consideration of what therapy means to clients when they're back home. Dreier's work is recommended for anyone interested in addressing this important question.' Theory and PsychologyTable of ContentsIntroduction; 1. Researching psychotherapy as a social practice; 2. Theorizing persons in structures of social practice; 3. A study: its design and conduct; 4. Clients' ordinary lives plus sessions; 5. Therapy in clients' social practice across places; 6. Changes in clients' practice across places; 7. Changing problems across places; 8. The conduct of everyday life and the life trajectory; 9. The childrens' changing conducts of everyday life and life trajectories; 10. The parents' changing conducts of everyday life and life trajectories; 11. The changing conduct of everyday family life and family trajectory; 12. Research in social practice.
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Cambridge University Press The Normal Personality
Book SynopsisIn The Normal Personality, Steven Reiss argues that human beings are naturally intolerant of people who express values significantly different from their own. Reiss shows how normal motives underlie many personality and relationship problems. Reiss applies his theory of motivation to leadership, human development, relationships, and counselling.Trade Review'… In a time when children, and even household pets, swallow Prozac, Reiss revives a neglected diagnosis for worrywarts, wallflowers, daydreamers, pessimists, and eccentrics alike: normal. He broadens normality by outlining how abnormal behaviors can arise when life motives are obstructed or personal values contradicted. Reiss lists how various combinations of 16 basic desires lead to dilemmas that eventually bring people to counseling. He offers a way to manage personal problems, without cracking the medicine cabinet or the skeleton closet.' Science NewsTable of Contents1. My wife thinks something is wrong with me; 2. The sixteen basic desires; 3. Intensity of basic motivation; 4. Normal personality types; 5. Overcoming personal troubles; 6. Six reasons for adolescent underachievement; 7. Self-hugging and personal blind spots; 8. Relationships; 9. Reinterpretation of Myers-Briggs personality types; 10. The sixteen principles of motivation; Appendix A. Dictionary of normal personality traits; Appendix B. Reiss Motivation Profile Estimator; Appendix C. The sixteen basic desires at a glance.
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Cambridge University Press The Psychology of Genocide
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Cambridge University Press Personality Traits
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Cambridge University Press Memory War and Trauma
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Cambridge University Press Interpersonal Trust During Childhood and Adolescence
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Cambridge University Press Television Power and the Public in Russia
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Cambridge University Press Organizational Decision Making
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Cambridge University Press The Nature of Hate
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Cambridge University Press Pragmatism and Methodology
Book SynopsisDesigned for social scientists working with big data sets, this book maps out the cycle of research, from epistemology and ethical questions to data collection and analysis. It introduces a unique mixed methods approach by integrating qualitative and quantitative methods. This book is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.Trade Review'This book offers a more than welcome clarification of the role of pragmatism as a framework for several methodological contexts. It is very important for qualitative, mixed methods, and big data research, and for the methodological foundation of psychological research. It is clearly written and very accessible for various audiences.' Uwe Flick, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany'We must congratulate the authors for this bountiful attempt to cross the divide between the quantitative and qualitative research communities. Their choice of philosophic pragmatism as the vehicle for this uniting is right on target, and their concern with ethical implications adds vital dimension to the ongoing dialogues. This is a vitally needed reflection.' Kenneth J. Gergen, Swarthmore College, USA'This remarkable book insists that social research should work on expanding human possibilities in ethical, imaginative, and responsive ways. Building on early American pragmatism, the authors argue that complex multifarious human interests can only be addressed by mixing different research methods. Their stance greatly contributes to current debates on truth, post-truth, epistemology, and useful knowledge, among other fundamental issues.' Ivana Markova, University of Stirling, UK'This book should be used in introductory research methods courses, to complement the standard texts. Students will enjoy this book, which presents a clear and elegant introduction to research methodology from a pragmatist perspective, with a leaning toward mixed methodology.' Fathali M. Moghaddam, Georgetown University, USA'Informative, insightful, and eminently practical. Gillespie, Glăveanu, and de Saint Laurent capture the spirit of pragmatist thinking, redevelop it in the context of contemporary problems, and present it to us in a way that is timely and reinvigorates social scientific inquiry.' Kieran O'Doherty, University of Guelph, CanadaTable of ContentsPreface; 1. Pragmatism; 2. Epistemology: How We Know; 3. Theory: What We Know; 4. Creating Questions; 5. Eliciting and Transforming Data; 6. Mixing Qualitative And Quantitative Methods; 7. Multi-Resolution Research; 8. Ethics; 9. Expanding Human Possibilities; References; Index.
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Cambridge University Press Behavioral Insights for Public Policy
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Cambridge University Press Agency and Transformation
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Cambridge University Press Critical Consciousness
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Cambridge University Press Two or More
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Cambridge University Press The Fair Process Effect
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Cambridge University Press Benign Bigotry
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Cambridge University Press Benign Bigotry
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Cambridge University Press Guidebook to Community Consulting
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Cambridge University Press Guidebook to Community Consulting
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Cambridge University Press Applied Narrative Psychology
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Cambridge University Press Applied Narrative Psychology
Book SynopsisNarrative psychology is at the heart of what it is to be human: we are storytellers. This book employs narrative to enable practitioners to deal more effectively with their clients by providing a series of techniques to improve response and practice.Trade Review'Narrative is at the heart of meaning-making of ourselves and the world, of the human endeavour. Its importance cannot be overrated! Multi-disciplinary facts of narrative work are brought to us by this unique book from a scientifically trauma-informed author who sees through the different dimensions of the topic in a brilliant way. In Nigel Hunt's book the reader will find a reliable compilation that settles the ramified quest for the comprehension of 'narrative'. A reliable must-read for everyone who works with narratives in the real world.' Maggie Schauer, Maggie Schauer, University of Konstanz, author of Narrative Exposure Therapy: A Short-Term Treatment for Traumatic Stress Disorders'As humans we are storytellers. Our stories of who we are and what happened to us are what give meaning to our lives. Nigel Hunt has written a wonderful book that recognises how central narrative is to the practice of psychology. His message challenges contemporary psychologists to understand the power of narrative. It is a call for new research and thinking that puts people's stories at the centre of what works. This is a book for all applied psychologists.' Stephen Joseph, University of Nottingham, author of Think Like a Therapist: Six Life-Changing Insights for Leading a Good LifeTable of Contents1. Introduction; 2. What is narrative?; 3. Narratives in psychology; 4. Master narratives; 5. Narrative methods; 6. Life interviews; 7. Narrative writing; 8. Narrative therapy; 9. Narrative exposure therapy; 10. Narrative medicine; 11. Narrative health psychology; 12. Narrative work psychology; 13. Narrative coaching; 14. Conclusions; References; Index.
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Cambridge University Press Feeding Bonding and the Formation of Social Relationships
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Cambridge University Press The Social Psychology of Trauma
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Cambridge University Press Right and Wronged in International Relations
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Cambridge University Press Right and Wronged in International Relations
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