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Prosocial
Author | : Paul W.B. Atkins,David Sloan Wilson,Steven C. Hayes |
Publsiher | : New Harbinger Publications |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2019-10-01 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781684030262 |
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A groundbreaking, comprehensive program for designing effective and socially equitable groups of all sizes—from businesses and social justice groups to global organizations. Whether you work in business or schools, volunteer in neighborhoods or church organizations, or are involved in social justice and activism, you understand the enormous power of groups to enact powerful and lasting change in the world. But how exactly do you design, build, and sustain effective groups? Based on the work of Nobel Prize winning economist Elinor Ostrom and grounded in contextual behavioral science, evolutionary science, and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), Prosocial presents a practical, step-by-step approach to help you energize and strengthen your business or organization. Using the Prosocial model, you’ll learn to design groups that are more harmonious, have better member or employee retention, have better relationships with other groups or business partners, and have more success and longevity. Most importantly, you’ll learn to target the characteristics that foster cooperation and collaboration—key ingredients for any effective group.
Cooperation and Prosocial Behaviour
Author | : Robert A. Hinde,Jo Groebel |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 1991-11-21 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0521399998 |
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This book discusses the nature of cooperation, altruism and prosocial behaviour, and the factors that make their occurrence more likely.
The Roots of Prosocial Behavior in Children
Author | : Nancy Eisenberg,Paul Henry Mussen |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 1989-08-25 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0521337712 |
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What kinds of childbearing practices foster the development of helping, sharing, and other prosocial behaviours? What roles do biology and culture play in the development of prosocial behaviour? In this book, Nancy Eisenberg and Paul Mussen review and summarize scholarly research that has been devoted to the development of prosocial behaviour in children, and examine the variety of influences that contribute to children's prosocial development, including the media, parents, peers, biology, culture, personal characteristics, as well as situational determinants. The authors argue that prosocial behaviour can be learned and is modifiable, and they suggest ways that parents, teachers, and other can enhance prosocial development. In addition, the authors attempt to communicate the advances in the study of prosocial development that have taken place over the last decade. The book highlights some questions that have not yet been addressed adequately by researchers, and suggests areas for future work.
Altruism and Prosocial Behavior in Groups
Author | : Shane R. Thye,Edward J. Lawler |
Publsiher | : Emerald Group Publishing |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2009-04-17 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781848555723 |
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Addresses a range of phenomena related to the general question of when people behave in an altruistic fashion. This book contains topics that include how empathy induced altruism can actually be a threat to the some larger collective good, and the role of egoism in the production and maintenance of social order.
A Blueprint for the Promotion of Pro Social Behavior in Early Childhood
Author | : Elda Chesebrough,Patricia King,Martin Bloom,Thomas P. Gullotta |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 450 |
Release | : 2004-06-24 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0306481863 |
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It is clear that violence by youth is not to be found only on city streets, in city schools and among city youth but anywhere and everywhere wrathful, disenfranchised young people reside. In this volume, the editors share their insights on the latest research for how families can promote optimal development in children from birth to age six, so they can grow into healthy, happy and competent young adults. Topics include social-emotional learning; neighborhood and community influences; the role of teachers and other caregivers; and more. The volume includes the actual Bingham Childhood Prosocial Curriculum, so that it can be implemented at any center. A Blueprint for the Promotion of Pro-Social Behavior in Early Childhood will be a helpful resource for clinical child psychologists, school psychologists, early childhood educators, as well as for upper-level students of these areas.
The Development of Prosocial Behavior
Author | : Nancy Eisenberg |
Publsiher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 401 |
Release | : 2013-10-22 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9781483288475 |
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Developmental Psychology Series: The Development of Prosocial Behavior focuses on the advancement of techniques, methodologies, and approaches involved in studies on prosocial behavior, including moral reasoning and judgment, altruism, liberalism, and conservatism. The publication first elaborates on the general conceptual and theoretical issues in the study of prosocial and altruistic behavior; early development and socialization of prosocial behavior; and the relationship between prosocial behavior and moral reasoning. The text then takes a look at the generality of altruism in children, social learning theory and development of prosocial behavior, and the development of altruism. Discussions focus on directions for research on prosocial behaviors; research findings and interpretations on the early forms of altruism; social learning of prosocial behavior and moral judgment; and generality of prosocial behavior. The manuscript examines personality development and liberal sociopolitical attitudes, development of prosocial motivation, and the effects of mood on prosocial behavior in children and adults. Topics include motivational mechanisms of prosocial acts, dialectics of development, antecedents of liberalism and conservatism in adults, and personality and socialization in relation to adolescents' political orientations. The book is a dependable source of data for researchers interested in the development of prosocial behavior.
Solidarity and Prosocial Behavior
Author | : Detlev Fetchenhauer |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2006-03-10 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 0387280316 |
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The topic of prosocial behavior (e.g. fairness, solidarity, and altruism) has recently shifted back into the center of attention in a variety of disciplines, ranging from economics across sociology and psychology towards biology. It is now a well-accepted fact in all human sciences that human behavior is not always governed by egotism and selfish motives. Unfortunately, this does not explain why humans also act blatantly selfish and are blind to the suffering of others. This book is a response to the quandary. It brings together leading researchers in sociology and psychology to explain human egotism and altruism using not only their area of study but also bringing in research from economics and biology. Since this work brings together the research of many different disciplines, a complete account of solidarity and prosocial behavior is presented.
Prosocial Development
Author | : Laura M. Padilla-Walker,Gustavo Carlo |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 498 |
Release | : 2015-12-15 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780199964789 |
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Prosocial behavior-broadly defined as voluntary action intended to help or benefit another-has been associated with positive outcomes across the lifespan. Children with a more prosocial orientation are better liked and trusted by their peers, have a higher status in peer groups, are better at maintaining friendships, demonstrate better self regulation, empathy, and social cognitive skills, and excel in academics. Researchers have shown that prosocial behaviors correlate to lower rates of school suspension and drop-out, teen pregnancy, substance use, aggression, and delinquency. These positive effects speak to the value of prosocial behavior during formative years. Prosocial Development examines a variety of biological, socialization, and contextual influences on prosocial development from infancy through early adulthood. While the definition of prosocial behavior may seem straightforward, recent research has highlighted its multifaceted nature. This volume specifically focuses on the multidimensionality of prosocial development, examining different contexts, motivations, types, and targets of prosocial behavior that are differentially predicted by socialization and dispositional characteristics. Skillfully edited by Drs. Padilla-Walker and Carlo, each chapter in this volume highlights some aspect of multidimensionality in regard to prosocial behavior and meaningful avenues for future research. This volume will be an important tool for scholars, researchers, and practitioners who are interested in prosocial, moral, and positive youth development. The organization and focus of this volume are also well-suited for use as a text for graduate courses in moral development, child and adolescent development, social psychology, sociology, anthropology, and family studies.