Lange, N. & Wagner, M. ed.
Community Psychology
New Developments
Nova Science Pub. 2010.4
(H)
ISBN 1-60876-858-9
19,800円
Contents
1. Community Psychoanalysis: Developing a Model of Psychoanalytically-Informed Community Crisis Intervention/ 2. Social Representations: The Heart of Community Psychology/ 3. Health, Social and Educational Impacts of Two Flood Disasters in England: Psychological Processes, Community Responses and Strategies/ 4. How Do We Teach Them? Using Self-Help Support Groups to Promote Knowledge Translation/ 5. The Promise and Challenge of Applying Community Psychology's Praxis of Empowerment to the Burgeoning Field of Community-Based Conservation/ 6. Family Psycho-Social Factors Impacting Parent's Current Life Own Perception in Families of Children with Leukemia during their First Hospitalization/ 7. The Quality of Participation in the Perception of Citizens: Findings from a Qualitative Study/ 8. School as a Resilient Context for Resilient African American Youth/ 9. Meeting the Mental Health and Community Care Needs of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Switzerland: Integrating Social and Political Concerns in Clinical Practice/ 10. Aggressive Behavior of Drivers: A New Questionnaire Defining the Difference between Hostile and Instrumental Behavior while Driving/ 11. The Rhizomatic Potential in/for/of Community Psychology/ Index/
* Community Psychology: New Developments presents original research results on the leading edge of psychology. Each chapter has been carefully selected in an attempt to present substantial advances across this broad spectrum. *
Sanderson, C. A.
Social Psychology 1st ed.
John Wiley & Sons 2009.12
640 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-471-25026-0
16,500円
Contents
1. Introduction/ 2. Research Methods/ 3. Self-Perception and Presentation/ 4. Social Perception/ 5. Social Cognition/ 6. Attitude Formation and Change/ 7. Persuasion/ 8. Social Influence: Norms, Conformity, Compliance, and Obedience/ 9. Group Influence: The Impact of Group Processes/ 10. Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination/ 11. Aggression/ 12. Interpersonal Attraction and Close Relationships/ 13. Altruism and Prosocial Behavior/ Index/
* Psychologists have been searching for a reference that unifies the disparate topics of social psychology around a central theme. Social Psychology follows that approach as it presents the most fundamental concepts in the field. It touches on all of the major concepts researchers are currently addressing but is firmly grounded in the basic social psychological theories and principles.
* A single chapter is included on the impact of culture in psychology, focusing on how the findings and theories might differ in different cultures. Psychologists will benefit from two research studies in each chapter that provide a real world perspective of the material. *
Elling , L. R. ed.
Social Development
Nova Science Pub. 2009.10
341 pp. (H)
ISBN 1-60741-612-3
13,600円
Contents
1.Reflective Positioning: The Impact Of Conversations In The Social And Cultural Environment Of Midwifery Practice Settings On Professional Learning For Students/ 2.Development of Northern Irish Catholic and Palestinian Muslim National Identities and the Role of Common Histories/ 3.Biosphere reserves as learning sites of sustainable development (A case study of the Czech Republic)/ 4.Social development needs better politics/ 5.Water Policy Reforms in Brazil: The Contradiction between Economic Approaches and Socionatural Needs/ 6.The Microcluster Value Chain Analysis/ 7.New European Policy toward chronically ill employees/ 8.Social capital, entrepreneurial capital and economic growth/ 9.How General Managers Influence Organizational Social Capital: The Need of New Theoretical Perspectives/ 10.How does personality develop over the life-course: Results of the Brno Longitudinal Study on Life-span Development/ 11.Disruption of Social Development In Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders/ 12.Children's Social Interactions in Cultural Context/ 13.Rule Discrimination within the School Context related to Childrenユs Bullying/ 14.Everyday Theorizing and the Construction of Knowledge/ 15.On snips and snails: Perceptions of the origins of gender differences/ Index/
* Social development can be summarily described as the process of organizing human energies and activities at higher levels to achieve greater results. Development increases the utilization of human potential. This new book contains important research in the field of social development, both of children and of societies. *
Matson, J. L. ed.
Social Behavior and Skills in Children
Springer-Verlag 2009.10
334 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-4419-0233-3
19,200円
Contents
1.History and Overview/ 2.Theories of Social Competence from the Top-Down to the Bottom-Up: A Case for Considering Foundational Human Needs/ 3.Etiology and Relationships to Developmental Disabilities and Psychopathology/ 4 .General Methods of Assessment/ 5.General Methods of Treatment/ 6.Challenging Behaviors/ 7.Social Skills in Autism Spectrum Disorders/ 8.Intellectual Disability and Adaptive-Social Skills/ 9.Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder/ 10.Evidence-Based Methods of Dealing with Social Deficits in Conduct Disorder/ 11.Anxiety Disorders and Phobias/ 12.Major Depression/ 13.Medical and Physical Impairments and Chronic Illness/ Index/ *
Peacock, G. G. et al. ed.
Practical Handbook of School Psychology
Effective Practices for the 21st Century
Guilford Press 2009.11
626 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-59385-697-0
10,600円
Contents
1. The School Psychologist as a Problem Solver: Establishing a Foundation and a Vision/ 2. Assessment and Analysis: Focus on Academic Outcomes/ 3. Assessment and Analysis: Focus on Social Emotional and Behavioral Outcomes/ 4. Implementing Prevention and Intervention Strategies/ 5. Evaluating Interventions/ 6. Building Systems to Support the Problem-Solving Model/ Index/
* Bringing together leading authorities, this concise, state-of-the-science handbook delves into all aspects of problem solving-based school psychology practice. Thirty-four focused chapters present data-based methods for assessment, analysis, intervention, and evaluation, with special attention given to working in a response-to-intervention framework. *
Knapp, M. L. & Daly, J. A.
Interpersonal Communication (4 Volumes Set)
Sage Pub. 2010.2
1728 pp.(H) in 4Vols.
ISBN 1-84860-165-4
118,000円
Contents
1. Introduction, History & Communicatior Characteristics/ 2. Processes & Messages/ 3. Forming and Maintaining Relationships/ 4. Persuasion and Competence/ Index/
* Interpersonal communication is inexorable, irrevocable, complex and relative but ultimately necessary. Understanding this type of communication gives us a framework for successful and effective interaction with others in everyday situations. In this multivolume reference collection, subject specialists Mark L. Knapp and John A .Daly, explore the dimensions, dynamics and implications of interpersonal communication. *
Fiske, S. T. et al. ed.
Handbook of Social Psychology 5th ed (2 Volumes Set)
社会心理学ハンドブック 第5版 全2巻
John Wiley & Sons 2010.2
2000 pp.(H) in 2Vols.
ISBN 0-470-13747-9
19,400円
Contents
Volume 1: 1. A History of Social Psychology: Insights, Challenges, and Contributions to Theory and Application/ 2. The Art of Laboratory Experimentation/ 3. Social Psychological Methods Outside the Laboratory/ 4. Data Analysis in Social Psychology: Recent and Recurring Issues/ 5. Social Cognitive Neuroscience/ 6. Social Psychophysiology and Embodiment/ 7. Automaticity and the Unconsciousness/ 8. Motivation/ 9. Emotion/ 10. Attitudes/ 11. Attitudes and Persuasion: From Biology to Social Responses to Persuasive Intent/ 12. Perceiving People/ 13. Nonverbal Behavior/ 14. Mind Perception/ 15. Judgment and Decision Making in Social Psychology/ 16. Self and Identity/ 17. Gender/ 18. Personality in Social Psychology/ 19. Health/ 20. Experimental Existential Psychology: Coping with the Facts of Life/
Volume 2: 21. Evolutionary Social Psychology/ 22. Morality/ 23. Aggression/ 24. Affiliation, Acceptance, and Belonging: The Pursuit of Interpersonal Connection/ 25. Close Relationships/ 26. Interpersonal Stratification: Status, Power, and Subordination/ 27. Social Conflict: The Emergence and Consequences of Struggle and Negotiation/ 28. Intergroup Bias/ 29. Intergroup Relations/ 30. Social Justice: History, Theory, and Research/ 31. Influence and Leadership/ 32. Group Behavior and Performance/ 33. Organizational Preferences and their Consequences/ 34. The Psychological Underpinnings of Political Behavior/ 35. Law/ 36. Social Psychology and Language: Words, Utterances, and Conversations/ 37. Cultural Psychology/ Index/
* First published in 1935, The Handbook of Social Psychology was the first major reference work to cover the field of social psychology. The field has since evolved and expanded tremendously, and in each subsequent edition, The Handbook of Social Psychology is still the foremost reference that academics, researchers, and graduate students in psychology turn to for the most current, well-researched, and thorough information covering the field of social psychology. This two-volume Fifth Edition continues the tradition of representing the full field. *
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