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En el libro Laboratorio de Psicología: Historia, gestión y guías prácticas, el lector encontrará tres secciones. La primera es una aproximación histórica de los laboratorios de psicología en el mundo, desde el primer Laboratorio en Leipzig, hasta los antiguos y nuevos laboratorios en América Latina. En la segunda sección se describen los procesos para la gestión de un laboratorio como la planeación estratégica y prospectiva, la evaluación de la calidad y los recursos humanos. En la tercera sección se encuentran las guías de prácticas en psicofisiología, procesos psicológicos básicos, psicometría, neurofisiología, entre otras. Este libro es pionero en contextualizar el abordaje administrativo de un laboratorio, y permite a docentes y estudiantes comprender la importancia de un laboratorio para el aprendizaje de la Psicología.
Una entrevista es, en resumen, el encuentro entre dos personas. A pesar de su aparente sencillez, esta definición esconde el complejo entramado de las relaciones interpersonales: el entrevistador busca clarificar aspectos críticos de la vida del entrevistado, quien busca al mismo tiempo que la entrevista le resulte provechosa. En este libro se presentan distintos enfoques psicológicos y escenarios de la entrevista, una actividad fundamental para el ejercicio de la psicología en cualquiera de sus aplicaciones.
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This book presents research and best practice examples from the Asia Pacific region to address the gap in global expertise on psychosocial factors at work. It explores practices in the region that promote healthy workplaces and workers by presenting research from around the globe on issues such as telework, small and medium-sized enterprises, disaster-struck areas, suicide prevention, and workplace client violence. It discusses practical, multidisciplinary efforts to address worker occupational health. Further, it explores psychosocial risk and prevention, as well as the significant role of cultural variations and practices in the diverse range of countries covered.
Technical problems require technical solutions that are innovative, simple, cheap, robust and easy to maintain. This book lists 100 winning inventions in the first International Inventors Award competition, organized in Stockholm.
Characterization is an important and fundamental step in material research before and after processing. This bookfocuses on the characterization of minerals, metals, and materials as well as the application of characterization results on the processing of these materials. It is a highly authoritative collection of articles written by experts from around the world. The articles center on materials characterization, extraction, processing, corrosion, welding, solidification, and method development. In addition, articles focus on clays, ceramics, composites, ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, minerals, electronic, magnetic, environmental, advanced and soft materials. This book will serve the dual purpose of furnishing a broad introduction of the field to novices while simultaneously serving to keep subject matter experts up-to-date.
In this treatment manual, Adele Lafrance, Katherine A. Henderson, and Shari Mayman provide mental health professionals with guidelines for implementing emotion-focused family therapy (EFFT), an exciting new intervention in which caregivers are the primary healing agents in their loved one's treatment. EFFT was initially created to treat eating disorders, and then developed into a transdiagnostic approach that can be applied to any emotion- or behavior-based disorder with various relationship dynamics across the lifespan, including parent-child relationships (even if the child is an adult) and romantic partnerships. The authors describe how to teach caregivers advanced skills for supporting t...
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In An Overview of the Pre-suppression Society of Jesus in Spain, Patricia W. Manning offers a survey of the Society of Jesus in Spain from its origins in Ignatius of Loyola’s early preaching to the aftereffects of its expulsion. Rather than nurture the nascent order, Loyola’s homeland was often ambivalent. His pre-Jesuit freelance sermonizing prompted investigations. The young Society confronted indifference and interference from the Spanish monarchy and outright opposition from other religious orders. This essay outlines the order’s ministerial and pedagogical activities, its relationship with women and with royal institutions, including the Spanish Inquisition, and Spanish members’ roles in theological debates concerning casuistry, free will, and the immaculate conception. It also considers the impact of Jesuits’ non-religious writings.