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Repression and dissociation : implications for personality theory, psychopatology, and healt / compil. Jerome Singer Nível de parte analítica: Beyond repression and the defenses • Repressive personality style : theorical and methodological implications for health and pathology • Psychobiology of repression and health : a systems approach • Repression and the inaccessibility of emotional memories • Construct validity of the repressive coping style • Interpersonal relatedness and self-definition : two personality configurations their implications for psychopathology ... • Repressive style and relationship patterns-three samples inspected • Repression in college men followed for half century • Shame, repression, field dependence, and psychopatology • Awareness, the unconscious, and repression : an experimental psychologist's perspective • Regression, dissociation, and hypnosis • Unconscious influences and hypnosis • Hypnosis, dissociation, and trauma : hidden and overt observers • Subliminal perception and repression • Evidence for repression : an examination of sixty years of research • Classification theory defense • Defense in psychoanalytic theory : computation or fantasy? • Repression, reconstruction, and defense : history and integration of the psychoanalytic and experimental frameworksPublicação: Chicago : University Of Chicago Press, 1995Descrição: 512 p.Disponibilidade:
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Readings in managerial psychology / ed. Harold J. Leavitt, Louis R. Pondy, David M. Boje Nível de parte analítica: Strategies for survival : how organizations cope with their worlds • Beyond management and the worker : the institutional function of management • Linking pins between organizatons and environment (individuals do the interacting) • Type Z organization : stability in the midst of mobility • Stories managers tell : a new tool for organizational problem solving • Symbols, patterns, and settings, an optimistic case for getting things done • Improving organizational communication through long-term intergroup intervention • Optimizing team-building efforts • The organizational saga on higher education • Organization design : organization as self-designing systems • On the design part of organizational design • The technology of foolishness • Managerial work : analysis from observation • The bureaucratic paradox : the efficient organization centralizes in order to decentralize • How the top is different • The absorption of protest • Organizational conflict : concepts and models • Making a horse out of a camel : a contingency model for managing the problem-solving process in groups • Groupthink • Management development as a process of influence • Sources of power of lower participants in complex organizations • Who gets power - and how they hold on to it : a strategic-contingency model of power • Power tactics • Female leadership in formal organizations : must the female leader go formal? • A normative model of leadership style • The human side of enterprise • Intercultural communication : a guide to men of action • On the dynamics of the helping relationship • Defensive communication • Management and the art of chinese baseball • A therapist's view of the good life : the fully functioning person • Personality vs. organization • Behavior modification : a contigency approach to employee performance • Training the woman to know her place : the power of a nonconscious ideology • Achieving change in people : some aplications of group dynamics theory • The rationalizing animal • Emotional blocks • The science of muddling through • Hoe managers minds work • Two sides of the brain • A new strategy for job enrichment • Power is the great motivator • Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation • A theory of human motivationPublicação: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1980Descrição: 731 p.Disponibilidade:
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Primate life histories and socioecology / Peter M. Kappeler, Michael E. Pereira, Carel P. Van Schaik Nível de parte analítica: Primate life histories and future research • Why are apes so smart? • Life history, infant care strategies, and brain size in primates • Matrix models for primate life history analysis • Human life histories : primate trade-offs, grandmothering socioecology, and the fossil record • Dental developmental and primate life histories • Models of primate development • Adaptions to seasonality : some primate and nonprimate examples • Puzzles, predation, and primates : using life history to understand selection pressures • Matrix models for primate life history analysis • Socioecological correlates of phenotypic plasticity of primare life histories • Primate life histories and phylogeny • Primate life histories and socioecologyPublicação: London : University Of Chicago Press, 2003Descrição: 395 p.Disponibilidade:
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