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Wiley Psychology Bulletin

Wiley Psychology Bulletin
Publishing this month:

Emotions at Work: Theory, Research and Applications for Management
Edited by Roy Payne and Cary Cooper

This up-to-date reference provides the latest thinking and research on the broad range of emotional experience in work environments. It pays particular attention to the causes of emotional change, the consequences of emotional experience for individuals and their organizations, and the implications for effective strategies for managing individuals (including oneself) and organizations.
"...strong theory, quality research and good practice. As an in-depth introduction to emotions at work, this book will prove useful for students, researchers, consultants and managers." Stress & Health

The Adoption Reunion Handbook
Elizabeth Trinder, Julia Feast and David Howe

‘The first handbook I’ve ever read that I couldn’t put down. Essential and illuminating reading for anyone involved in adoption reunion’
Kate Hilpern, Journalist Specialising in Adoption
Many adopted people today try to find information about their origins and search for birth family members.
Based on a large-scale research study, The Adoption Reunion Handbook is essential reading for everyone involved in adoption, particularly those considering searching for information on their birth relatives. It will also be of use to birth parents, adoptive parents, adoption charities, social workers psychologists and counsellors.

Becoming a Parent
Jackie Ganley

An emotional survival guide to pregnancy and childbirth
Like all volumes in the Family Matters series, this authoritative new book provides expert advice to ordinary people struggling with everyday challenges - in this case, the emotional trials of new mothers. Enduring the stresses of pregnancy and giving birth are only half of what it takes to become a parent. The other half involves adjusting emotionally to the reality of a newborn. With tips on getting outside help and "discussion points" for self-therapy, Becoming a Parent offers real-life solutions, based on actual cases, to every difficulty new parents might expect.

Also available in the Family Matters Series
Toddler Troubles
Coping With Depression in Young People
Parent Power
The Father’s Book
Postnatal Depression
Having It All?
Living Happily Ever After
Sex & Your Teenager


Conferences
In August Wiley will be attending the 28th International Congress of Psychology in Beijing from the 8th-13th August.
At the beginning of July Wiley attended the European Association of Psychology and Law Conference in Krakow. The Wiley prize for best paper by a newcomer was won by Dr Veronika Anna Polisenska from the Institute of Psychology of the Academy of Sciences, Veveri, Czech Republic, for her paper on 'Burglars: their territory and strategy'. Dr Polisenska has won £100 worth of Wiley books.

Posted by Evelin at August 3, 2004 07:55 AM
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