• Organizational Psychology

Organizational Psychology Carmen Hahn & Chris Kelly

  • ISBN: 9781788823784
  • Edition: 1st
  • ©Year: 2020

  • List Price : 150

About the Book

The specialty of industrial-organizational psychology (also called I/O psychology) is characterized by the scientific study of human behavior in organizations and the work place. The specialty focuses on deriving principles of individual, group and organizational behavior and applying this knowledge to the solution of problems at work. This book presents theoretical background, comprehensive literature reviewand lot ofapplication exercises on all major topics of Industrial/Organizational Psychology. The main objective of the book is to help students to acquire knowledge and skills, which they would apply in organizations during their professional careers. The book is up-to-date in terms of cited references and list of suggested readings and captures all recent researches in this area.This book is targeted at the undergraduate and postgraduate students of Psychology and Management. It will be also useful to researchers, practitioners and academics in I/O Psychology.

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Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Job Analysis and Selection, 3. Training, 4. Leadership and Motivation, 5. Incentives, 6. Performance Appraisal, 7. Employee Stress and Counseling, 8. Conditions of Work and Accidents, 9. Consumer Psychology, 10. Occupational Safety, 11 .Work Related Health Problems, 12. Planning for Emergency and Disaster Management.
Carmen Hahn Ph.D. is professor of psychological sciences. She received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and completed his internship at a Medical Center. Her research interests are in the areas of diagnosis and classification of mental disorders; borderline personality disorder; substance use disorders; clinical assessment; professional issues in clinical psychology; and ambulatory assessment method. She has received several awards and honors for his teaching and mentoring. A licensed psychologist, Chris Hahn continues to train future clinical psychologists in the assessment, prevention, and treatment of psychological disorders. Chris Kelly Ph.D. is professor of Psychology and director of the Clinical Adult Psychology Graduate Program. He enjoys teaching Abnormal Psychology and Introduction to Clinical Psychology; her textbook, clinical psychology: An Introduction is used in classes across the nation and internationally. Kelly Has published over 109 articles in scientific and professional journals and written or edited 13 books including Psychopathology; Clinical Psychology; Applied Psychology; Complete Psychology; Worrying & Psychological Disorders etc. Chris Kelly is the author of Clinical Psychology: Science, Practice, and Culture and Psychological Assessment and Report Writing. She has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Clinical Psychology, Ethics & Behavior, and the Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy.

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