Work and Human Behavior

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Custodial Mental Hospital
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Ex-mental Patients
Executant Functions
Human Work Behavior
Hunting Gathering Society
IQ Difference
Job Analysis Approach
labor market dynamics
mental illness and employment
National Vocational Guidance Association
Nonworking Child
occupational psychology
productivity research
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Psychological Baggage
psychological factors in workplace adjustment
psychosocial stress
Scientific World Outlook
Severe Mental Disorders
Specific Work Skill
Therapeutic Counseling
Typical Work Situation
Unprotected Employment
Vocational Adjustment
Vocational Guidance
Vocational Psychologist
Vocational Rehabilitation
Work Behavior
Work Subculture

Product details

  • ISBN 9780202309095
  • Weight: 589g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Work is a many-sided human enterprise that has been written about from a great many different points of view, representing almost every field of knowledge and almost every level of our social structure. Merely to identify these points of view is an impressive task. The subject of work has been written about by theologians and philosophers, by poets and novelists, by historians, economists, and sociologists, by biologists and naturalists, by politicians, by essayists and journalists. It has been described as both a blessing and a curse, as the chief means through which man has developed a high culture, and as a ravager of our natural environment. Following the preface, and an introductory chapter on the scope of the problem of work the title is divided up into four main sections, which include: The Nature of Work, Clinical Issues, Work and Mental Health, and Some Contemporary Problems Since the first two editions, new issues have arisen that are currently leading to a certain amount of public uproar. The first issue concerns the sources of worker productivity prompted by the current decline of preeminence of United States industry both in the world market and in certain aspects of our internal market. The second issue involves the complex relations between work and mental health, with work being viewed, on one hand, as a factor in the generation of insecurity and mental illness and, from another, as a factor in the treatment of the severe mental disorders. While much of the current published material on these two issues is characterized more by heat than by enlightenment, the third edition includes new chapters in these widely debated areas.

Walter S. Neff is Professor Emeritus, New York University and professor of Psychiatry (Psychology) at the School of Medicine, SUNY/Stony Brook.

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