Advances in Psychology Research. Volume 126

$290.00

Alexandra M. Columbus (Editor)

Series: Advances in Psychology Research
BISAC: PSY000000

This book focuses on the latest developments in psychology research. Chapter One reviews job satisfaction and occupational accidents. Chapter Two discusses the concept of creativity in the works of Piaget and Vygotsky. Chapter Three analyzes the positivity of anger in relationships. Chapter Four focuses on the connections between early maladaptive schemas and basic personality dimensions, affective attachment styles and empathy. Chapter Five investigates the way in which infant sex may be reflected in spontaneous maternal mind-related comments to young infants in free mother-infant interactions. Chapter Six introduces research on the impact of a child’s disease on the parent-child relationship. Chapter Seven reviews homophobic bullying. Chapter Eight adopts the male perspective to review the variables that predict the role of men as targets and as perpetrators of sexual objectification, as well as the consequences of perpetration of male sexual objectification.
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Job Satisfaction and Occupational Accidents: An International Review of the Literature
Simo Salminen (University of Helsinki, Finland)

Chapter 2. The Concept of Creativity in Piaget and Vygotsky
Talitha Priscila Cabral Coelho and Mário Sérgio Vasconcelos (Faculty of Sciences and Letters, São Paulo State University (UNESP – Assis Campus), Brazil)

Chapter 3. Positivity of Anger in Relationships
Shunsuke Uehara (Suzuka University of Medical Science, Japan)

Chapter 4. Explaining Early Maladaptive Schemas (EMSs): Connections between EMS and Basic Personality Dimensions, Affective Attachment Styles and Empathy
Tijana Mirović and Daniel Mešković (Counseling center Mozaik, Faculty of Music, Belgrade, Serbia, and others)

Chapter 5. An Exploratory Study of Mothers’ Mind-Related Comments Addressed to Infant Girls and Boys
Theano Kokkinaki (Department of Psychology, University of Crete, Greece)

Chapter 6. Parents Facing Their Child’s Disease: Insights from Attachment Theory
Guerriero Viviana de Campora Gaia (Gnazzo Antonio, Vegni Elena, Zavattini Giulio Cesare,

Chapter 7. Homophobic Bullying: An Old Problem Only Recently Brought to Light
Paz Elipe and Rosario del Rey (Department of Psychology, University of Jaen, Spain and others)

Chapter 8. Men as the Objects and Perpetrators of Sexual Objectification
Gemma Sáez, Inmaculada Valor-Segura and Francisca Expósito (Department of Social Psychology, University of Granada, Granada, Spain)

Index

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