The Psychology of Meaning in Life

The Psychology of Meaning in Life
Author: Tatjana Schnell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2020-07-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000072853

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This book offers an inspiring exploration of current findings from the psychology of meaning in life, analysing cutting-edge research to propose practical, evidence-based applications. Schnell draws on psychological, philosophical and cognitive perspectives to explore basic concepts of meaning and introduce a multidimensional model of meaning in life. Written in an accessible style, this book covers a range of topics including the distinction between meaning and happiness, the impact of meaning on health and longevity, meaning in the workplace, and meaning-centred interventions. Each chapter ends with exercises to encourage self-reflection and measurement tools are presented throughout, including the author’s original Sources of Meaning and Meaning in Life Questionnaire (SoMe), to inspire the reader to consider the role of meaning in their own life. The Psychology of Meaning in Life is essential reading for students and practitioners of psychology, sociology, counselling, coaching and related disciplines, and for general readers interested in exploring the role of meaning in life.

Psychological Review

Psychological Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1957
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: OCLC:821186317

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Manual of Psychology

Manual of Psychology
Author: George Frederick Stout
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1898
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: HARVARD:HNHX5R

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The Psychological Experience of Integrating Content and Language

The Psychological Experience of Integrating Content and Language
Author: Kyle Read Talbot,Marie-Theres Gruber,Rieko Nishida
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2021-02-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781788924313

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This book brings together a diverse range of empirical chapters spanning various contexts and educational levels which explore the psychology of teaching and learning a subject through a second or other language. The chapters discuss both the psychological stressors and strains for learners and teachers, as well as the benefits and joys of being involved in such programmes. The studies encompass a range of areas, such as Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), Foreign Language Medium of Instruction (FMI), bilingual education and other related approaches to integrating content and language. They feature a variety of psychological constructs, including identity, self-confidence, motivation, self-concept, teacher and learner beliefs, affect, anxiety, stress, mindsets, attributions and well-being, from the perspectives of both teachers and learners. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in ensuring that teachers and students are properly supported and that their experiences of integrated content and language settings enable them to flourish.

How Art Works

How Art Works
Author: Ellen Winner
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2019
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780190863357

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"How Art Works explores puzzles that have preoccupied philosophers as well as the general public: Can art be defined? How do we decide what is good art? Why do we gravitate to sadness in art? Why do we devalue a perfect fake? Could 'my kid have done that'? Does reading fiction enhance empathy? Drawing on careful observations, probing interviews, and clever experiments, Ellen Winner reveals surprising answers to these and other artistic mysteries. We may come away with a new understanding of how art works on us."--Jacket.

The Psychologist s Companion

The Psychologist s Companion
Author: Robert J. Sternberg
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1993-09-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0521457564

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This book is a guide to scientific communication for students and researchers in psychology and related subjects. It is unique in that it combines under one cover practically everything the reader needs to know to communicate effectively in articles, books, grant proposals, prospectuses, talks, and lectures. The emphasis is on tips and practical advice that social scientists can actually use to improve communication. Robert Sternberg reviews rules for effective prose in a variety of formats, debunks common misconceptions about writing, highlights commonly misused words and gives instruction on the preparation of tables, figures, and bibliographies. For the third edition, the author has added entirely new chapters on 'How to Win Acceptances from Psychology Journals: Twenty-One Tips for Better Writing', 'Writing a Grant or Contract Proposal', 'Writing Book Proposals' and 'Writing a Lecture', and has expanded the chapter on 'References for the Psychology Paper'. He has also updated the volume's references. This book is an essential purchase for all psychologists and aspiring psychologists.

The Psychologist s Companion

The Psychologist s Companion
Author: Robert J. Sternberg,Karin Sternberg
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2016-10-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781107139619

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This is a comprehensive, readable guide for career success in academic psychology, including writing, speaking, and even finding a publisher.

An Outline of Psychology

An Outline of Psychology
Author: Edward Bradford Titchener
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1896
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UOM:39015026432321

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