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Weariness of the Self: Diagnosing the History of Depression in the Contemporary Age
by Alain EhrenbergDepression, once a subfield of neurosis, has become the most diagnosed mental disorder in the world. Why and how has depression become such a topical illness and what does it tell us about changing ideas of the individual and society? Alain Ehrenberg investigates the history of depression and depressive symptoms across twentieth-century psychiatry, showing that identifying depression is far more difficult than a simple diagnostic distinction between normal and pathological sadness - the one constant in the history of depression is its changing definition. Drawing on the accumulated knowledge of a lifetime devoted to the study of the individual in modern democratic society, Ehrenberg shows that the phenomenon of modern depression is not a construction of the pharmaceutical industry but a pathology arising from inadequacy in a social context where success is attributed to, and expected of, the autonomous individual. In so doing, he provides both a novel and convincing description of the illness that clarifies the intertwining relationship between its diagnostic history and changes in social norms and values. The first book to offer both a global sociological view of contemporary depression and a detailed description of psychiatric reasoning and its transformation - from the invention of electroshock therapy to mass consumption of Prozac - The Weariness of the Self offers a compelling exploration of depression as social fact.
Wearing My Tutu to Analysis and Other Stories: Learning Psychodynamic Concepts from Life
by Anderson Kerry L. Malawista Adelman Anne J. Catherine L.There couldn't be a more appropriate method for illustrating the dynamics of psychoanalysis than the vehicle of story. In this book, Kerry L. Malawista, Anne J. Adelman, and Catherine L. Anderson share amusing, poignant, and sometimes difficult stories from their personal and professional lives, inviting readers to explore the complex underpinnings of the psychoanalytic profession and its esoteric theories. Through their narratives, these practicing analysts show how to incorporate psychodynamic concepts and identify common truths at the root of shared experience. Their approach demystifies dense material and the emotional consequences of deep clinical work. The book covers psychodynamic theory, the development of ideas, various techniques, the challenges of treatment, and the experiences of trauma and loss. Each section begins with a brief memoir by one of the authors and leads into a discussion of related concepts. Overall the text follows a developmental trajectory, opening with stories from early childhood and concluding with present encounters. The result is a unique approach enabling the absorption of psychodynamic concepts as they unfold across the life span.
Wearing My Tutu to Analysis and Other Stories: Learning Psychodynamic Concepts from Life
by Catherine Anderson Kerry Malawista Anne AdelmanThere couldn't be a more appropriate method for illustrating the dynamics of psychoanalysis than the vehicle of story. In this book, Kerry L. Malawista, Anne J. Adelman, and Catherine L. Anderson share amusing, poignant, and sometimes difficult stories from their personal and professional lives, inviting readers to explore the complex underpinnings of the psychoanalytic profession and its esoteric theories. Through their narratives, these practicing analysts show how to incorporate psychodynamic concepts and identify common truths at the root of shared experience. Their approach demystifies dense material and the emotional consequences of deep clinical work. The book covers psychodynamic theory, the development of ideas, various techniques, the challenges of treatment, and the experiences of trauma and loss. Each section begins with a brief memoir by one of the authors and leads into a discussion of related concepts. Overall the text follows a developmental trajectory, opening with stories from early childhood and concluding with present encounters. The result is a unique approach enabling the absorption of psychodynamic concepts as they unfold across the life span.
Weary Warriors: Power, Knowledge, and the Invisible Wounds of Soldiers
by Michael J. Prince Pamela MossAs seen in military documents, medical journals, novels, films, television shows, and memoirs, soldiers’ invisible wounds are not innate cracks in individual psyches that break under the stress of war. Instead, the generation of weary warriors is caught up in wider social and political networks and institutions—families, activist groups, government bureaucracies, welfare state programs—mediated through a military hierarchy, psychiatry rooted in mind-body sciences, and various cultural constructs of masculinity. This book offers a history of military psychiatry from the American Civil War to the latest Afghanistan conflict. The authors trace the effects of power and knowledge in relation to the emotional and psychological trauma that shapes soldiers’ bodies, minds, and souls, developing an extensive account of the emergence, diagnosis, and treatment of soldiers’ invisible wounds.
Weathering the Storms: Psychotherapy for Psychosis
by Murray JacksonThis book focuses on the study and treatment of patients with psychotic illnesses. It draws on Kleinian concepts and Scandinavian clinical experience to show how a psychotherapeutic approach can, through a combination of empathy and sound theory, stabilise, contain, integrate and tame the psychosis.
Weathering: How the earth's deep wisdom can help us endure life's storms
by Ruth AllenRocks and mountains have withstood aeons of life on our planet - gradually eroding, shifting, solidifying, and weathering. We might spend a little less time on earth, but humans are also weathering: evolving and changing as we're transformed by the shifting climates of our lives and experiences. So, what might these ancient natural forms have to teach us about resilience and change?In a stunning exploration of our own connection to these enduring forms, outdoor psychotherapist and geologist Ruth Allen takes us on a journey through deep time and ancient landscapes, showing how geology - which has formed the bedrock of her own adult life and approach to therapy - can offer us a new way of thinking about our own grief, change and boundaries.In a world shaken by physical, political, and medical disasters, Weathering argues for a deeper understanding of the ground beneath our feet to better serve ourselves and the world we live in.
Weaving the Cradle: Facilitating Groups to Promote Attunement and Bonding between Parents, Their Babies and Toddlers
by Norma Thompson Jessica James Rachel Moody Jane Barlow Angela Underdown Monika Celebi Bobby Taylor Bridget Macdonald Camille Kalaja Caroline Feltham-King Caryn Onions Catherine O'Keefe Christine Puckering Cristina Franklin Eleni Agathonos Gabi Lees Gerry Byrne Katerina Ydraiou Klio Geroulanou Korina Hatzinikolaou Lisa Clayden Lynaire Doherty Margaret Gallop Marina Rova Moira Mccutcheon Myrto Nielsen Penny Rackett Rachel Tainsh Rebecca Foster Ruth Price Sarah Haddow Sheila Ritchie Tamara HussainGroups for parents, babies and toddlers, spanning the 1001 critical days from late pregnancy up to age two, are an effective way of supporting expectant and new parents by helping them to become more attuned, sensitive and empathic towards their child. Contributors bring together a range of theoretical perspectives to show different ways to facilitate groups that combine mindfulness and psychological insight to promote bonding, attunement and mind-mindedness, and to prevent abuse and neglect. Case examples show a range of techniques that can be used, including baby massage, movement therapy, Video Interaction Guidance, Watch Wait Wonder and psychotherapeutic interventions. Examples include an in-patient mother-baby unit, community and health centres in the UK, to international examples in Greece, Kenya and New Zealand. Chapters illustrate practical and clinical aspects of running groups, the associated challenges, and highlights the importance of professional collaboration in a benign environment. Weaving the Cradle is full of ideas and insights for those already running groups, as well as for those considering it, across health, social care and education settings.
Weaving the Paths of Buddhism and Psychotherapy: The Practice of Human Being
by Helen CarterWeaving the Paths of Buddhism and Psychotherapy is an empathic guide to integrating Eastern and Western wisdom traditions that share the common goal of easing distress. Following the so-called ‘mindfulness revolution’ there has been a surge in interest as to how Buddhism’s overarching view on suffering may enhance therapeutic practice. This book is not just a clinical text; it is a first-person account of one Buddhist therapist educator’s lived experience of bringing Buddhism into the very personal and relational experience of psychotherapy. Western-trained therapists will recognize key concepts: the existential underpinnings of distress, driver behaviour and scripts, modifications to contact such as projection and introjection, relational conditions for healing, ethical considerations, and working with complex presentations and trauma, among others. Through autobiographical vignettes and case-study material, the book offers an invitation to all therapists to consider their own practice of human being.
Web-Based Teaching and Learning across Culture and Age
by Alicia Fedelina Chávez Fengfeng KeWith limited empirical research available on online teaching across cultures especially with Native and Hispanic American students, this book will present the findings of a two-year, Spencer-funded study in creating an inclusive (i.e., multicultural and intergenerational) instructional design model for online learning. The book is expected to provide the readers a field guide of teaching approach (comprising pedagogical, technical, relational and other suggestions for teaching) for inclusive e-learning, with a foundation in the research on how students from different cultures and generation groups learn online. This two-year, multi-course-site study, as a first effort to examine online college teaching and learning effective across culture and age, contributed a list of important findings on the following questions: * To what extent are online learning and interaction experiences and performances consistent across varied ethnic/cultural, and age groups and in what ways do they vary? * What online instructional contexts do students and faculty, especially non-traditional and minority students, identify as supporting learning and student success? * What are the relationships between online instructional contexts, online learning performance, and learning success of students with diverse ethnicity/culture and age background? By consolidating the findings for the aforementioned research questions, the researchers of this study have developed a data-driven online instructional design model that can work as a field guide on cross-cultural and intergenerational teaching and learning for online education practitioners.
Websites geschlechtergerecht und antidiskriminierend formulieren: Für Psychotherapie, Beratung, Supervision
by Judith M. KeroDas vorliegende Buch erörtert die (Aus)Wirkungen und die Notwendigkeit geschlechtergerechten und antidiskriminierenden Sprachhandelns und beleuchtet dieses im psychosozialen Behandlungs- und Beratungskontext. Sprache ist wirkmächtig und identitätsstiftend. Sie stellt das primäre professionelle Werkzeug der in diesem Feld Tätigen dar. Folglich ist ein kompetenter und achtsamer Umgang für eine bewusste und genderreflektierte Kommunikation unumgänglich und sollte zu den Grundkompetenzen der Professionist_innen zählen. Basierend auf den Befunden einer umfassenden sprachfokussierten diskursanalytischen Studie zum Sprachgebrauch von Psychotherapeut_innen, Berater_innen und Supervisor_innen in ihren Internetauftritten bietet die Autorin im praktischen Teil als Umsetzungshilfe eine Checkliste zur Erstellung geschlechtergerechter bzw. antidiskriminierender Texte in professionellen Internetauftritten an.
Wednesday's Child: Research into Women's Experience of Neglect and Abuse in Childhood and Adult Depression
by Patricia Moran Antonia BifulcoAs many as one in four women have suffered severe neglect or abuse in childhood. This doubles the likelihood of their suffering clinical depression in adult life. Based on twenty years of systematic research,Wednesday's Child examines why neglect and abuse occur and demonstrates how such negative experience in childhood often results in abusive adult relationships, low self-esteem and depression. Drawing on interviews with over 200 women, the authors show vividly what can be learned from the experience of adult survivors of abuse. Most importantly, Wednesday's Child assesses the factors which can reduce the later impact of such experience on both the children of today and the parents of tomorrow.
Week by Week: Plans for Documenting Children's Development
by Barbara Ann NilsenWeek by Week is a documentation system guidebook for students and practitioners in early childhood education who work with toddlers through second-grade children. Each chapter has two main parts: the documentation method and the child development overview.
Weekend Love Coach: How to Get the Love You Want in 48 Hours
by Lynda Field'Weekend Love Coach' is written in the friendly and interactive style of 'Weekend Life Coach' and includes tips, strategies, exercises, questionnaires, relaxation techniques, with many celebrity case histories. 'Weekend Love Coach' shows you how to get smart about how relationships really work. Why do some people seem to have everything going for them; how can they be so positive and brimming with enthusiasm as well as have brilliant relationships? Did these people just get lucky in love as well as in everything else? These people are no different from you; they have no special tricks up their sleeve, they just decided that they deserved the very best that life and love could offer and they got clear about their goals and then they went for them! 'Weekend Love Coach' offers you the chance to get your love life in order once and for all! First allocate some time to spend alone relaxing with this book and focusing on you and your needs. Put yourself first, and have a 48-hour personal love-coaching session-for only £7.99!
Weekend a Faro
by Valentina Stevan V. NikolicUn romanzo al limite tra il sogno e la realtà. Un storia d'amore al di là del tempo, dello spazio e delle convenzioni.
Wege aus der Einsamkeit für Dummies (Für Dummies)
by Andrea WigfieldRaus aus der Einsamkeitsspirale! Einsamkeit betrifft schon längst nicht mehr nur die ältere Generation. Auch unter jungen Menschen ist Einsamkeit heutzutage weit verbreitet. Doch Einsamkeit ist keine Sackgasse. Es gibt viele Gründe für Einsamkeit – und genauso viele Wege führen aus ihr heraus. Mit viel Empathie und einer großen Portion Praxisbezug beschreibt die Autorin, wie auch Sie Ihren Weg in ein erfülltes Miteinander finden können. Vollgepackt mit zahlreichen Tipps, angepasst an Ihre persönliche Ausgangslage, hilft Ihnen dieses Buch mit konkreten Vorschlägen die Einsamkeit hinter sich zu lassen. Sie erfahren Wie Sie messen können, ob Sie einsam sind Welche Maßnahmen Sie kurz- und langfristig ergreifen können, um weniger einsam zu sein Warum Sie nicht alleine mit dem Einsamkeitsgefühl sind
Wege durch den Informationsdschungel: Psychologische Faktoren erkennen und bewerten
by Myriam SchlagIn unserem Alltag müssen wir immer wieder Entscheidungen zu Themen treffen, bei denen wir keine Experten sind. Wir können schnell auf viele Informationen im Internet zu greifen, doch müssen wir auch lernen, mit diesen richtig umzugehen. Dieses Buch hilft uns zu verstehen, wie wir Informationen suchen, bewerten und integrieren können und welche Rolle die Persönlichkeit, Emotion und persönliche Einstellungen bei der Informationsverarbeitung spielen. Neben aktuellen wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen aus der Psychologie liefert er praktische Beispiele und Tipps.
Wege in die Psychoanalyse: Eine Orientierungshilfe für angehende Psychotherapeut:innen (Psychotherapie: Fort- & Weiterbildung)
by Angelika Ebrecht-LaermannIn diesem Berufsratgeber für angehende Psychotherapeut:innen und andere Interessierte gibt eine in Praxis und Lehre erfahrene Psychoanalytikerin einen Überblick über die unterschiedlichen Wege in die Psychoanalyse. Gemeint ist einerseits der Weg zur Psychoanalyse als Beruf mit all seinen Voraussetzungen, der andererseits aber immer auch ein Gefühl der Berufung beinhaltet und eng mit der Selbsterfahrung und/oder Theorie der Psychoanalyse verknüpft ist. Die Autorin beschreibt sowohl die äußeren als auch die inneren Bedingungen dieser Wege und macht ihre Strukturen sowie Dynamiken verständlich: Beginnend in der äußeren Welt bei den institutionellen Bedingungen (Was sind die Voraussetzungen für den Beruf des:der Psychoanalytiker:in? Wie werde ich Psychoanalytiker:in?) geht sie zu den Tiefen und Untiefen der inneren Welt psychoanalytischer Erfahrung über. Was macht Psychoanalyse aus? Was ist das Besondere an der psychoanalytischen Arbeit? Welche Haltung steckt dahinter? Was sind die Ziele psychoanalytischer Therapie? Die Inhalte werden anschaulich anhand zahlreicher Fallbeispiele erläutert und in einigen Kapiteln durch Tipps in Form von Anregungen zum Nachdenken über den eigenen Weg in die Psychoanalyse ergänzt.
Weight Wisdom: Affirmations to Free You from Food and Body Concerns
by Kathleen Burns Kingsbury Mary Ellen WilliamsIn this powerful guide, Kingsbury and Williams equip readers with simple reflections, vignettes, and everyday analogies that they have successfully used with their own clients to counter destructive feelings and shatter distorted ideas of food and weight. Pithy and positive statements replace compulsive, perfectionist rules with new strategies to cope with blame, guilt, vulnerability, and self-criticism. Concrete activities help people with eating problems get off the scales, get in touch with their feelings, and make friends with their bodies. Written by experienced therapists who understand the needs and fears of people with eating problems, the book is a refreshing guide to lasting change and recovery.
Weightless: My Life as a Fat Man and How I Escaped
by Joy Bauer Gregg McbrideMorbidly obese and desperately unhappy, Gregg McBride asked himself this question for years, until something different finally "clicked," and enabled him to embark on a weight-loss journey of 250 pounds that has now lasted ten years and still counting.<P><P>Alternately hilarious and heartbreaking in its honesty, Weightless is Gregg's story, but it is much more. It's an exclusive weight-loss plan with menus, recipes, exercises, and motivational techniques. Weightless will move, educate, entertain, and inspire anyone who is ready for change.Gregg McBride is a film and television writer and producer living in Los Angeles, where he works for companies including Disney, Paramount, Sony, ABC Family, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, MTV, and others. His blog, JustStopEatingSoMuch.com, focuses on the topics of weight loss and food addiction. McBride has made multiple appearances on the Today Show and is also the author of the book Just Stop Eating So Much!, as well as a featured blogger for the Huffington Post.Joy Bauer, MS, RD, CDN, is the longtime nutrition and health expert for the Today Show, a contributing editor to Woman's Day magazine, and the New York Times best-selling author of Food Cures and Joy Fit Club.
Weighty Problems: Embodied Inequality at a Children’s Weight Loss Camp
by Laura BackstromMany parents, teachers, and doctors believe that childhood obesity is a social problem that needs to be solved. Yet, missing from debates over what caused the rise in childhood obesity and how to fix it are the children themselves. By investigating how contemporary cultural discourses of childhood obesity are experienced by children, Laura Backstrom illustrates how deeply fat stigma is internalized during the early socialization experiences of children. Weighty Problems details processes of embodied inequality: how the children came to recognize inequalities related to their body size, how they explained the causes of those differences, how they responded to micro-level injustices in their lives, and how their participation in a weight loss program impacted their developing self-image. The book finds that embodied inequality is constructed and negotiated through a number of interactional processes including resocialization, stigma management, social comparisons, and attribution.
Weird: The Power of Being an Outsider in an Insider World
by Olga KhazanIn the tradition of Susan Cain's Quiet and Scott Stossel's My Age of Anxiety, Atlantic staff writer Olga Khazan reclaims the concept of "weird" and turns it into a badge of honor rather than a slur, showing how being different -- culturally, socially, physically, or mentally -- can actually be a person's greatest strength.Most of us have at some point in our lives felt like an outsider, sometimes considering ourselves "too weird" to fit in. Growing up as a Russian immigrant in West Texas, Olga Khazan always felt there was something different about her. This feeling has permeated her life, and as she embarked on a science writing career, she realized there were psychological connections between this feeling of being an outsider and both her struggles and successes later in life. She decided to reach out to other people who were unique in their environments to see if they had experienced similar feelings of alienation, and if so, to learn how they overcame them. Weird is based on in-person interviews with many of these individuals, such as a woman who is professionally surrounded by men, a liberal in a conservative area, and a Muslim in a predominantly Christian town. In addition, it provides actionable insights based on interviews with dozens of experts and a review of hundreds of scientific studies.Weird explores why it is that we crave conformity, how that affects people who are different, and what they can do about it. First, the book dives into the history of social norms and why some people hew to them more strictly than others. Next, Khazan explores the causes behind-and the consequences of-social rejection. She then reveals the hidden upsides to being "weird," as well as the strategies that people who are different might use in order to achieve success in a society that values normalcy. Finally, the book follows the trajectories of unique individuals who either decided to be among others just like them; to stay weird; or to dwell somewhere in between.Combining Khazan's own story with those of others and with fascinating takeaways from cutting-edge psychology research, Weird reveals how successful individuals learned to embrace their weirdness, using it to their advantage.
Weise statt Smart: Intelligentes Wohnen auf der nächsten Stufe
by Gerhard LeitnerDer Smarthome Sektor boomt, dennoch ist eine flächendeckenden Verbreitung nicht absehbar. Die entsprechende technische Basis ist zwar vorhanden, es sind aber sowohl technische als auch sozio- und psychologische Faktoren, die die Mehrheit der potenziellen Nutzer davor zurückschrecken lassen, sich ein Smart Home anzuschaffen. Beispiele dafür sind die fehlende Interoperabilität am Markt verfügbarer Systeme, eine bestehende Technikskepsis mit Befürchtungen die Kontrolle zu verlieren, aber auch im Sinne von Überwachung, dem Schutz von Daten und Privatsphäre oder aber die Kosten/Nutzen-Analyse. Das Buch soll aus der Perspektive einer ganzheitlich betrachteten „User Experience“ Möglichkeiten aufzeigen, zukünftig individuelle und maßgeschneiderte Smarthome Lösungen zu erhalten – im Sinne einer feingranularen Abstufung anstelle eines Alles-oder-Nichts-Prinzips.
Weisheit als Ressource in der Psychotherapie: Ein Überblick (essentials)
by Samuel PfeiferSamuel Pfeifer gibt einen Überblick über verschiedene Weisheitsmodelle und entwirft ein didaktisches Basismodell der Weisheit von Empathie, Kontextualismus, Zeitperspektive und Werthaltungen. Einer biologistischen personalisierten Psychiatrie steht eine personzentrierte Haltung gegenüber. Effektive Therapie zeigt erstaunlich viele Parallelen zu grundlegenden Tugenden der Weisheit. Als Therapiekonzept können Weisheitskompetenzen als Psychoedukation bei psychischen Störungen vermittelt werden. Weisheit ist aber auch eine persönliche Grundhaltung der Balance in der eigenen Existenz. Dieses Essential schlägt einen Bogen von alten Weisheitsquellen zu aktueller Praxis in helfenden Berufen. Über die letzten 30 Jahre wurde an verschiedenen Zentren intensiv zur psychologischen Bedeutung von Weisheit geforscht. Weisheit wird dabei auf ihre historischen, spirituellen und philosophischen Wurzeln zurückverfolgt, dann aber auch in aktueller Form für die Psychologie unserer Zeit relevant gemacht.
Weiterbildung in Regionen mit Bevölkerungsrückgang: Aufbau eines unterstützenden Lernnetzwerkes durch die Volkshochschule (Lernweltforschung #34)
by Rudolf Egger Sarah Aldrian Karin FließerIm vorliegenden Buch werden die Grundbedingungen für ein Lernen vor Ort am Beispiel zweier Regionen in der Steiermark beschrieben und mit demographischen und räumlichen Faktoren in Beziehung gebracht. Darauf aufbauend werden Möglichkeiten für ein erfolgreiches Lernen vor Ort in peripheren Regionen erarbeitet und die Rolle der Volkshochschule in den Regionen Südoststeiermark und Liezen analysiert.Der InhaltAufbau eines unterstützenden Lernnetzwerks für Menschen in peripheren Regionen • Regionsprofile • Bildungsgrundbedingungen in den Regionen Liezen und Südoststeiermark • Profil der Volkshochschule Steiermark • Die Rolle der Volkshochschule in den Regionen Liezen und Südoststeiermark • Lernen vor Ort – Herausforderungen und Möglichkeiten aus Sicht regionaler ExpertInnen • Gesellschaftlicher und regionaler Nutzen der Volkshochschulen in den Bezirken Liezen und SüdoststeiermarkDie Autorinnen und der AutorSarah Aldrian und Karin Fließer sind wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterinnen am Institut für Erziehungs- und Bildungswissenschaft der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz.Dr. Rudolf Egger ist Universitätsprofessor für Empirische Lernweltforschung und Hochschuldidaktik am Institut für Erziehungs- und Bildungswissenschaft der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz.
Weiterbildungsmanagement in der Praxis: Psychologie des Lernens
by Urs Blum Jürg Gabathuler Sandra BajusWie können wir - auch zukünftig - Wissen vermitteln und Mitarbeitende in ihrer Entwicklung unterstützen? In diesem Buch erfahren Sie, wie Sie bei Ihrem Weiterbildungsmanagement lernpsychologische und neurowissenschaftliche Grundlagen nutzen und Lernprozesse erfolgreich gestalten können. Neben theoretischen Grundlagen erhalten Sie direkt umsetzbare Hilfestellungen in Form von Checklisten, Tipps und Fallbeispielen. Durch die enge Verzahnung von Wissenschaft und Praxis und das didaktisch ausgereifte Konzept mit Lernzielen am jeweiligen Kapitelanfang, wichtigen Kernsätzen sowie einer Schnellleseleiste können Sie die für Sie wichtigen Inhalte rasch extrahieren. So unterstützt Sie das Buch bei Ihren aktuellen Herausforderungen von Lernen und Lehren im betrieblichen Kontext. Die Zielgruppen: Das Buch richtet sich an Praktizierende in Learning & Development, an Trainerinnen und Trainer in der betrieblichen Bildung sowie an Fachpersonen, die mit Engagement Fachwissen weitergeben. Die Herausgebenden/das Autorenteam: Die Herausgeber Urs Blum, Jürg Gabathuler und Herausgeberin Sandra Bajus leiten als Dozierende den Bereich Ausbildungsmanagement am IAP Institut für Angewandte Psychologie an der ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften. Sie engagieren sich in Weiterbildung und Dienstleistungsmandaten für eine wirkungsvolle und praxisorientierte Personalentwicklung. Alle Mitwirkende sind erfahrene Fachpersonen aus der Praxis, mit unterschiedlichen Perspektiven und Anwendungsfeldern. Hinweis: Weitere Bände vom gleichen Herausgeberteam widmen sich im Rahmen der Reihe Weiterbildungsmanagement in der Praxis den Learning Designs sowie der strategischen Ebene der Personalentwicklung und beinhalten somit zentrale Inhalte der angewandten Psychologie für die Personalentwicklung.