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  • Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press  (10)
  • Psychology  (10)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781316514313 , 9781009078078
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 319 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: [Second edition]
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The psychology of organizational change
    DDC: 302.34
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    Keywords: Organizational change Psychological aspects ; Employees Psychology ; Organisationswandel
    Abstract: "The Psychology of Organizational Change is intended for academics, research students, and practitioners interested in understanding organizational change. The three audiences will be able to keep up to date on the most recent advances in the study of organizational change, focusing on the psychological aspects involved in change"--
    Note: Enthält Literaturangaben und Index , Revised edition of The psychology of organizational change, 2013
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  • 2
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    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108876681
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 664 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Cambridge handbooks in psychology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Cambridge handbook of prosociality
    DDC: 303.3/2
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    Keywords: Socialization ; Social learning ; Social skills ; Social skills in children ; Child & developmental psychology ; Entwicklungspsychologie ; PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / General ; Positive Psychologie ; Pädagogische Psychologie ; Verhaltenstheorie (Behaviourism) ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Prosoziales Verhalten ; Soziales Lernen ; Sozialkompetenz
    Abstract: "Prosociality is a cornerstone of a humane, harmonious, and flourishing society. This handbook details how prosociality develops, what factors underlie its growth, and how it can be nurtured in children and adolescents across different social contexts. It aims to inform and assist researchers, students, practitioners, caregivers, and policy makers"--
    Abstract: Prosociality is a multifaceted concept referring to the many ways in which individuals care about and benefit others. Human prosociality is foundational to social harmony, happiness, and peace; it is therefore essential to understand its underpinnings, development, and cultivation. This handbook provides a state-of-the-art, in-depth account of scientific, theoretical, and practical knowledge regarding prosociality and its development. Its thirty chapters, written by international researchers in the field, elucidate key issues, including: the development of prosociality across infancy, childhood, adolescence, and beyond; the biological, cognitive, emotional, and motivational mechanisms that underlie and influence prosociality; how different socialization agents and social contexts can affect children's prosociality; and intervention approaches aimed at cultivating prosociality in children and adolescents. This knowledge can benefit researchers, students, practitioners, and policy makers seeking to nurture socially responsible, caring youth
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I. Development of Prosociality: 1. Introduction: what is prosocial development? Definition, history, mechanisms Tina Malti and Maayan Davidov; 2. Developmental theories of prosociality Nancy Eisenberg and Tracy L. Spinrad; 3. The role of genetics in the development of prosocial behavior Ariel Knafo-Noam and Dana Katsoty; 4. Neurobiology of prosociality: investigating the link between empathy and prosocial behavior in the brain Claus Lamm and Paul A. G. Forbes; 5. The developmental psychophysiology of prosociality Paul D. Hastings, Ryan T. Hodge and Lindsey C. Partington; 6. Early prosociality from a developmental and comparative perspective Felix Warneken and Sarah Probst; 7. Prosocial behavior in infancy and early childhood Dale F. Hay; 8. Prosociality in middle childhood Richard A. Fabes and Stacy L. Morris; 9. Prosocial behaviors in adolescence Gustavo Carlo, Fiorella L. Carlos Chavez and Clara López-Mora; 10. Prosocial development across the lifespan Antonio Zuffiano, Emanuele Basili, Stefania Sette, Maria Gerbino, Concetta Pastorelli and Bernadette Paula Luengo Kanacri; Part II. Antecedents and Mechanisms of Prosociality: 11. The motives of prosocial behavior Joscha Kärtner; 12. Morality, values, and prosociality across development: intertwined yet distinct Audun Dahl and Marie Grace S. Martinez; 13. Emotions and prosociality Ross A. Thompson; 14. Social-cognitive development and early prosocial behavior Markus Paulus; 15. Temperament and prosocial behavior Deborah J. Laible, Afra E. Agalar, Clare Van Norden and Alysia Cruz; 16. Gender and prosocial development Jolien Van der Graaff; 17. Assessing prosociality: an early ontogeny perspective Robert Hepach; Part III. Development of Prosociality in Context: 18. Parenting and children's prosociality: multiple pathways to socialization Maayan Davidov and Joan E. Grusec; 19. Sibling influences upon prosociality: from infancy to adolescence Claire Hughes and Alison Pike; 20. Prosocial behavior, peer relationships, and friendships Kristina L. McDonald, Melanie A. Dirks, Kristen A. Dunfield and Estephen A. Hakim; 21. Explaining in-group bias and out-group bias in children's prosocial behavior: the role of group stereotypes Jellie Sierksma; 22. Prosocial behavior in school contexts Stuart I. Hammond, Robert P. Hill and Victoria L. L. Edwards; 23. Community and neighborhood influences on prosociality in children and youth Benjamin Edwards and Jacqueline Allen; 24. Culture and prosociality Tara Callaghan and John Corbit; 25. Prosocial media Laura M. Padilla-Walker, Hailey G. Holmgren, and Ryan D. McLean; Part IV. Applications: Nurturing Prosociality: 26. Fostering prosociality in the family context: a review of parent-and family-focused interventions promoting children's effortful control Qing Zhou, Aya Williams and Kaley Curtis; 27. Prosociality and civic engagement Laura Wray-Lake; 28. Prosocial behavior, positive youth development and character virtues: a dynamic, relational developmental systems-based model Richard M. Lerner, Jacqueline V. Lerner and Mary H. Buckingham; 29. Relational practices of care to nurture prosociality and advance policy Tina Malti and Ruth Speidel; 30. Toward a new era of prosociality research: priorities, challenges, and possibilities Maayan Davidov and Tina Malti.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Cover  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781108834711 , 9781108819763
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 663 Seiten
    Series Statement: Cambridge handbooks in psychology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Cambridge handbook of prosociality
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Cambridge handbook of prosociality
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Cambridge handbook of prosociality
    DDC: 303.3/2
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    Keywords: Socialization ; Social learning ; Social skills ; Social skills in children ; Child & developmental psychology ; Entwicklungspsychologie ; PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / General ; Positive Psychologie ; Pädagogische Psychologie ; Verhaltenstheorie (Behaviourism) ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Prosoziales Verhalten ; Soziales Lernen ; Sozialkompetenz
    Abstract: "Prosociality is a cornerstone of a humane, harmonious, and flourishing society. This handbook details how prosociality develops, what factors underlie its growth, and how it can be nurtured in children and adolescents across different social contexts. It aims to inform and assist researchers, students, practitioners, caregivers, and policy makers"--
    Abstract: Prosociality is a multifaceted concept referring to the many ways in which individuals care about and benefit others. Human prosociality is foundational to social harmony, happiness, and peace; it is therefore essential to understand its underpinnings, development, and cultivation. This handbook provides a state-of-the-art, in-depth account of scientific, theoretical, and practical knowledge regarding prosociality and its development. Its thirty chapters, written by international researchers in the field, elucidate key issues, including: the development of prosociality across infancy, childhood, adolescence, and beyond; the biological, cognitive, emotional, and motivational mechanisms that underlie and influence prosociality; how different socialization agents and social contexts can affect children's prosociality; and intervention approaches aimed at cultivating prosociality in children and adolescents. This knowledge can benefit researchers, students, practitioners, and policy makers seeking to nurture socially responsible, caring youth
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I. Development of Prosociality: 1. Introduction: what is prosocial development? Definition, history, mechanisms Tina Malti and Maayan Davidov; 2. Developmental theories of prosociality Nancy Eisenberg and Tracy L. Spinrad; 3. The role of genetics in the development of prosocial behavior Ariel Knafo-Noam and Dana Katsoty; 4. Neurobiology of prosociality: investigating the link between empathy and prosocial behavior in the brain Claus Lamm and Paul A. G. Forbes; 5. The developmental psychophysiology of prosociality Paul D. Hastings, Ryan T. Hodge and Lindsey C. Partington; 6. Early prosociality from a developmental and comparative perspective Felix Warneken and Sarah Probst; 7. Prosocial behavior in infancy and early childhood Dale F. Hay; 8. Prosociality in middle childhood Richard A. Fabes and Stacy L. Morris; 9. Prosocial behaviors in adolescence Gustavo Carlo, Fiorella L. Carlos Chavez and Clara López-Mora; 10. Prosocial development across the lifespan Antonio Zuffiano, Emanuele Basili, Stefania Sette, Maria Gerbino, Concetta Pastorelli and Bernadette Paula Luengo Kanacri; Part II. Antecedents and Mechanisms of Prosociality: 11. The motives of prosocial behavior Joscha Kärtner; 12. Morality, values, and prosociality across development: intertwined yet distinct Audun Dahl and Marie Grace S. Martinez; 13. Emotions and prosociality Ross A. Thompson; 14. Social-cognitive development and early prosocial behavior Markus Paulus; 15. Temperament and prosocial behavior Deborah J. Laible, Afra E. Agalar, Clare Van Norden and Alysia Cruz; 16. Gender and prosocial development Jolien Van der Graaff; 17. Assessing prosociality: an early ontogeny perspective Robert Hepach; Part III. Development of Prosociality in Context: 18. Parenting and children's prosociality: multiple pathways to socialization Maayan Davidov and Joan E. Grusec; 19. Sibling influences upon prosociality: from infancy to adolescence Claire Hughes and Alison Pike; 20. Prosocial behavior, peer relationships, and friendships Kristina L. McDonald, Melanie A. Dirks, Kristen A. Dunfield and Estephen A. Hakim; 21. Explaining in-group bias and out-group bias in children's prosocial behavior: the role of group stereotypes Jellie Sierksma; 22. Prosocial behavior in school contexts Stuart I. Hammond, Robert P. Hill and Victoria L. L. Edwards; 23. Community and neighborhood influences on prosociality in children and youth Benjamin Edwards and Jacqueline Allen; 24. Culture and prosociality Tara Callaghan and John Corbit; 25. Prosocial media Laura M. Padilla-Walker, Hailey G. Holmgren, and Ryan D. McLean; Part IV. Applications: Nurturing Prosociality: 26. Fostering prosociality in the family context: a review of parent-and family-focused interventions promoting children's effortful control Qing Zhou, Aya Williams and Kaley Curtis; 27. Prosociality and civic engagement Laura Wray-Lake; 28. Prosocial behavior, positive youth development and character virtues: a dynamic, relational developmental systems-based model Richard M. Lerner, Jacqueline V. Lerner and Mary H. Buckingham; 29. Relational practices of care to nurture prosociality and advance policy Tina Malti and Ruth Speidel; 30. Toward a new era of prosociality research: priorities, challenges, and possibilities Maayan Davidov and Tina Malti.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Cover  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781009330770 , 9781009330732
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 282 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Cottrell Houle, Marcy The Gift of Aging
    DDC: 305.26
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    Keywords: Aging ; Older people ; Well-being ; Coping with old age ; PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Adulthood & Aging ; Psychologie des Alters und Alterns ; Psychology of ageing ; SELF-HELP / Aging ; Umgang mit dem Altern
    Abstract: "Using a creative storytelling approach, this book is for young and old, offering critically important information for aging well around the globe. Explains how our bodies and brains change through time, alongside medical, legal and financial advice, and stories of wise elders, with strategies to finding joy, health, and purpose"--
    Abstract: Award-winning authors Marcy Houle and Elizabeth Eckstrom have teamed up again following the success of their critically acclaimed bookThe Gift of Caring, winner of the 2016 National Christopher Award. This new book blends frontline science with inspirational stories and insights from wise elders for aging with health, joy, and purpose. The book explains how our bodies and brains age, defining what can be expected with aging and what is unusual. It demonstrates ways we can significantly increase our chances for a positive aging experience into our 80s, 90s and 100s. It offers key strategies for meeting the challenges of aging, informs us of issues of inclusion and equity, and advises on handling legal and financial affairs. The Gift of Agingillustrates how we can make the third act of our lives meaningful andfulfilling,ensuring we as elders can make a difference in our world
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction; 1. Map and Compass; Part I. Caring for Your Mind: 2. A goal higher than joy; 3. Why does having purpose matter? Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 4. An open and determined mindset; 5. Autonomy: impossible without adaptability Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 6. Dance, Lucille, dance; 7. The golden spurtle; 8. Is retirement bad for my health and well-being? Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 9. Humanitude-why human connection is vital for everyone; 10. 106-proof; 11. Killing us quietly. Why social isolation is as bad for us as smoking Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 12. Brain health across the life span. What can I do now to prevent dementia later on? Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; Part II. Caring for Your Body: 13. Protect your bones throughout your life Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 14. Why your bladder, kidney and perineal health matters Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 15. Help! My blood pressure is going up, I'm dizzy when I stand, and every doctor tells me something different about my cholesterol! What do I do? Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 16. Our muscles throughout the life span: build resilience now to prevent frailty later Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 17. The wonderful world of microbiota and the value of the Mediterranean diet Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 18. What happens to our immune system as we age? Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 19. The problem with pain and what we can do about it Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 20. Don't give in and live with pain. First, give physical therapy a try Darla Philips, PT, DPT, ATC, OCS; Part III. Caring for Yourself and Your Family: Practical Planning: 21. Who needs an estate plan? Everyone Wendy K. Goidel, Esq; 22. Financial planning through the decades Wendy K. Goidel, Esq; 23. An ethical will: leaving your legacy to loved ones Wendy K. Goidel, Esq; 24. You've become a caregiver. Now what? Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 25. So many living arrangements. Which one for you? Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 26. Do this one simple thing and add 7.5 years to your life! Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; Part IV: Caring for Your Soul: 27. I don't want to go downstairs!; 28. How not to be afraid of dying and ensure that your family remembers your death as a peaceful one Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 29. Only two things; 30. Grief and loss: normal parts of aging. not to be missed Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 31. Living to make a difference; 32. The great leveler; 33. View from the mountain; 34. The healing power of nature Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 35. The best place in the world to grow old Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 36. From revolution to pandemic; 37. The power of positivity Elizabeth Eckstrom MD, MPH, MACP; 38. An incredible journey; Afterword; Acknowledgements; Elizabeth's original Mediterranean diet recipes; Index.
    Note: Includes index , Zielgruppe: 5LKS, In Bezug auf das höhere Erwachsenenalter / das hohe Alter
    URL: Cover  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781009330725 , 9781009330770 , 9781009330732
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xviii, 282 pages) , digital, PDF file(s).
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.26
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    Keywords: Aging ; Older people ; Well-being
    Abstract: Award-winning authors Marcy Houle and Elizabeth Eckstrom have teamed up again following the success of their critically acclaimed book The Gift of Caring, winner of the 2016 National Christopher Award. This new book blends frontline science with inspirational stories and insights from wise elders for aging with health, joy, and purpose. The book explains how our bodies and brains age, defining what can be expected with aging and what is unusual. It demonstrates ways we can significantly increase our chances for a positive aging experience into our 80s, 90s and 100s. It offers key strategies for meeting the challenges of aging, informs us of issues of inclusion and equity, and advises on handling legal and financial affairs. The Gift of Aging illustrates how we can make the third act of our lives meaningful and fulfilling, ensuring we as elders can make a difference in our world.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Jun 2023)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781108842945
    Language: English
    Pages: xxix, 345 Seiten
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Sinai, Joshua [Rezension von: Köhler, Daniel, 1985-, From traitor to zealot] 2022
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Koehler, Daniel From Traitor to Zealot
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Köhler, Daniel, 1985 - From traitor to zealot
    DDC: 303.48/4
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    Keywords: Radicalism Psychological aspects ; Radicalization Psychological aspects ; PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology
    Abstract: "What makes a neo-Nazi become a convinced anti-fascist or a radical left-winger become a devout Salafist? How do they manage to fit into their new environment and gain acceptance as a former enemy? The people featured in this book made highly puzzling journeys, first venturing into extremist milieus and then deciding to switch to the opposite side. By using their extraordinary life stories and their own narratives, this book provides the first in-depth analysis of how and why people move between seemingly opposing extremist environments that can sometimes overlap and influence each other. It aims to understand how these extremists manage to convince their new group that they can be trusted, which also allows us to dive deep into the psychology of extremism and terrorism. This fascinating work will be of immense value to those studying radicalization and counter-radicalization in terrorism studies, social psychology, and political science"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781108793216
    Language: English
    Pages: 59 Seiten
    Series Statement: Cambridge elements
    Series Statement: Leadership
    DDC: 303.34
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    Keywords: Leadership
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 48-59
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781108475693 , 9781108468787
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 241 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Cooperation and conflict
    DDC: 302
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    Keywords: Cooperativeness ; Social interaction ; Social conflict ; Psychology, Comparative ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Tiere ; Interaktion ; Sozialer Konflikt ; Interaktion ; Klassenkampf ; Sozialer Konflikt ; Vergleichende Psychologie
    Abstract: "Understanding the interaction between cooperation and conflict in establishing effective social behaviour is a fundamental challenge facing societies. Reflecting the breadth of current research in this area, this volume brings together experts from biology to political science to examine the cooperation-conflict interface at multiple levels, from genes to human societies. Exploring both the exciting new directions and the biggest challenges in their fields, the authors focus on identifying commonalities across species and disciplines to help understand what features are shared broadly and what are limited to specific contexts. Each chapter is written to be accessible to students and researchers from interdisciplinary backgrounds, with text boxes explaining terminology and concepts that may not be familiar across disciplinary boundaries, while being a valuable resource to experts in their fields"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 9
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108483216 , 9781108716550
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 196 Seiten
    Series Statement: New departures in anthropology
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stafford, Charles, 1956 - Economic life in the real world
    DDC: 330.01/9
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    Keywords: Taiwan ; Wirtschaftskultur ; Wirtschaftspsychologie ; Feldforschung ; Theorie ; China ; Ökonomische Anthropologie ; Wirtschaftspsychologie ; Wirtschaftliches Verhalten
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 184-193
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  • 10
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108421621
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 308 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.4/84/019
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    Keywords: Social change Psychological aspects ; Political participation Psychological aspects ; Revolutions Psychological aspects ; Revolution ; Sozialpsychologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Revolution ; Sozialpsychologie
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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