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This insightful book provides a comprehensive overview of modern occupational health psychology, collated by leading international academics. The authors offer timely and expert discussion on core themes in this rapidly developing, state-of-the-art field.Each of the eleven original chapters describes an essential topic within occupational health psychology, all focusing on the most progressive and contemporary international research. Included are chapters on subjects with established research history, for example occupational stress and job satisfaction, alongside newly emerging additions such as work addiction and executive coaching.This book will be an invaluable and unique reference source for organizational health academics, researchers and postgraduate students. Workplace Psychological Health is also offered as a useful companion text to human resource professionals and practitioners wanting to maintain continuing professional development.
Paula Brough, Professor of Organisational Psychology; Director, Centre for Work, Organisation & Wellbeing; Griffith University, Australia, Michael O’Driscoll, Professor of Psychology, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, Thomas Kalliath, Associate Professor in Management, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, Cary Cooper, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK and Steven Poelmans, Antwerp Management School, Belgium
Contents: Introduction 1. Work and Psychological Well-being 2. Work and Physical Health 3. Job Satisfaction 4. Job Support and Job Control 5. Occupational Stress and Coping 6. Work–Family Balance 7. Work Addiction co-authored with Dr Aline Masuda 8. Workplace Violence and Aggression 9. Psychological Health and Technological Change 10. Executive Coaching co-authored by Olena Stepanova 11. Organizational Counselling and Fitness Programmes References Index
‘Workplace Psychological Health is a thorough overview of what psychology has to tell us about maintaining mental health in the workplace. . . An objective, studious and thoughtful resource, enhanced with an exhaustive list of references and an index, highly recommended especially for psychology and college studies shelves.'
Paula Brough, Jennifer Brown, Amanda Biggs, Australia) Brough, Paula (Griffith University, Jennifer (Jennifer Brown is a Professor at London School of Economics) Brown, Australia) Biggs, Amanda (Griffith University