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Social psychology : handbook of basic principles / ed. Arie W. Kruglanski ; E. Tory Higgins Piece-Analytic Level: Social action • Organizational behavior • Psychology and politics : the challenges of integrating levels of analysis in social science • Consumer behavior and marketing • Contributions of social psychology to clinical psychology : three views of a research frontier • Psychology and the law : reconciling normative and descriptive acoounts of social justice and system legitimacy • Cultural processes : basic principles • Inclusion and exclusion : implications for group processes • Dynamical social psychology : findings order in the floew of human experience • social psychology of leadership • The socialç psychology of intergroup relations : social categorization, ingroup bias, and outgroup prejudice • Social power • Grounding communication • The psychology of negotiation : principles and basic processes • Foundations of interpersonal trust • Attitude change • Self-interest and beyond : basic principles of social interaction • Self-regulation and the executive function : the self as controlling agent • The goal construct in social psychology • Basic human needs • Value • Social identity and self-regulation • The role of impulse in social behavior • Feelings and phenomenal experiences • Psychological distance • Decisons cvonstructed locally : some fundamental pronciples of the psychology of decision making • Standards • Principles of mental representation • The role of matacognition in social judgment • Causal explanation : from social perception to knowledge-based attribution • Knowledge activation • Information ecology and the explanation of social cognition and behavior • Automatic thought • The principles of social judgment • Expectancy • Prediction : the inside view • Social cognitive neuroscience : historical development, core principles and future promise • Visceral and somatic indexes of social psychological constructs : history, principles, propositions, and case studies • Evolutionary theory for social and cultural psychologyPublication: New York : Guilford Press, 2007Description: 1010 p.Availability:
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Schizophrenia and common sense : explaining the relation between madness and social values / eds. Ines Hipolito, Jorge Gonçalves, Joao G. Pereira Piece-Analytic Level: Schizophrenia social practices and cultural values: a conceptual introduction • Inhabiting the shared world: phenomenological considerations on sensus communis, social space and schizophrenia • Schizophrenia and common sense : a phenomenological perspective • A second-person model to anomalous social cognition • Negative symptoms, common sense, and cultural disembedding in the modern age • Conscious experience and experience externalization • Rethinking the Ipseity disturbance theory of schizophrenia through predictive processing • Mind and madness : Louis Sass and the horizontal conception of experience • What can schizophrenia teach us about emotions? • Why are delusions pathological? • The doxastic status of delusion and the limits of folk psychology • An integrative-relational approach in schizophrenia : from philisophical principles to metalization-based practice • Common-sense, philosophy, ands mental disturbance : a Wittegensteinian outlook • Is a therapy for fostering common sense possible? • Understanding schizophrenia through Wittgenstein : empathy, explanartion, and philosophical clarificationPublication: Cham : Springer, 2018Description: 254 p.Availability:
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Promoting patient engagement and participation for effective healthcare reform / ed. Guendalina Graffigna Piece-Analytic Level: Engagement in health and safety at the workplace: a new role for the occupational health physician • Could patient engagement promote a health system free from malpractice litigation risk? • Accountability and public reporting: publication of performance to improve quality • The value of measuring patient engagement in healthcare: new frontiers for healthcare quality • prohibitions and violations in organizational spaces across the patient-staff interface in hospital • The patient centered organizational model in italian hospitals: practical challenges for patient engagement • Why do patients prtest?: collective action processes in people with chronic illnesses: a psychosocial perspective • The light of preterm behavioral epigenetics: an epigenetic perspective on caregiver engagement • A relational perspective on patient engagement: suggestions from couple-based research and intervention • Barriers to and facilitators of older adult's adherence to health recommendations: towards and engaging two-way health communication • Individual, institutional, and environmental factors promotion patient retention and dropout • The patient-centered medicine as the theorectical framework for patient engagement • Habilitation, healthy agency, and patient-partcipationPublication: Hershey : Medical Information Science Reference, 2016Description: 357 p.Availability:
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Promoting family wellness and preventing child maltreatment : fundamentals for thinking and action / ed. Isaac Prilleltensky, Geoffrey Nelson, Leslea Peirson Piece-Analytic Level: Beyond the boundaries : themes for thinking and action in the promotion of family wellness and the prevention of child maltreament • A circle of healing : family wellness in aboriginal communities • Program inplementation and diffusion • Programming for distressed and disadvantaged adolescents • A review and analysis of programs to promote family wellness and prevent the maltreatment of preschool and elementary-school-aged children • Social policies for promoting the well-being of canadian children and families • Vision and values for child and family wellness • Context, contributing factors, and consequences • Mapping the terrain : framework for promoting family wellness and preventing child maltreatmentPublication: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2001Description: 540 p.Availability:
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