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Handbook of Social Support and the Family (Hardcover, 1996 ed.): Gregory R. Pierce, I.G. Sarason Handbook of Social Support and the Family (Hardcover, 1996 ed.)
Gregory R. Pierce, I.G. Sarason
R5,597 Discovery Miles 55 970 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

While insights sometimes are slow in coming, they often seem obvious when they finally arrive. This handbook is an outcome of the insight that the topics of social support and the family are very closely linked. Obvious as this might seem, the fact remains that the literatures dealing with social support and the family have been deceptively separate and distinct. For example, work on social support began in the 1970s with the accumulation of evidence that social ties and social integration play important roles in health and personal adjustment. Even though family members are often the key social supporters of individuals, relatively little re search of social support was targeted on family interactions as a path to specifying supporter processes. It is now recognized that one of the most important features of the family is its role in providing the individual with a source of support and acceptance. Fortunately, in recen t years, the distinctness and separateness of the fields of social support and the family have blurred. This handbook provides the first collation and integration of social support and family research. This integration calls for specifying processes (such as the cognitions associated with poor support availability and unrewarding faIllily constellations) and factors (such as cultural differences in family life and support provision) that are pertinent to integration."

Cognitive Interference - Theories, Methods, and Findings (Hardcover): Irwin G. Sarason, Gregory R. Pierce, Barbara R. Sarason Cognitive Interference - Theories, Methods, and Findings (Hardcover)
Irwin G. Sarason, Gregory R. Pierce, Barbara R. Sarason
R3,963 Discovery Miles 39 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cognitive interference refers to unwanted, often disturbing thoughts which intrude on a person's life. This text examines the effects of this thinking on behaviour, particularly how stress can distort cognition and performance and the role it plays in social maladjustment and slow learning.

Cognitive Interference - Theories, Methods, and Findings (Paperback): Irwin G. Sarason, Gregory R. Pierce, Barbara R. Sarason Cognitive Interference - Theories, Methods, and Findings (Paperback)
Irwin G. Sarason, Gregory R. Pierce, Barbara R. Sarason
R1,525 Discovery Miles 15 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this volume, the first synthesis of work on cognitive interference, leading researchers, theorists, and clinicians from around the world confront a number of important questions about intrusive thoughts and suggest a challenging agenda for the future.

Sourcebook of Social Support and Personality (Hardcover, 1997 ed.): Gregory R. Pierce, Brian Lakey, I.G. Sarason Sourcebook of Social Support and Personality (Hardcover, 1997 ed.)
Gregory R. Pierce, Brian Lakey, I.G. Sarason
R4,415 Discovery Miles 44 150 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The work of 47 contributors from the U.S., Canada, and Israel, the Sourcebook gives special attention to the complexity of the social support construct, expanding the field's theoretical base by seriously reappraising social support research in the context of findings from other fields of psychology and related disciplines. Personality processes are specified to account for observed associations between social support and physical well-being. Several new studies are included which illustrate empirical approaches to exploring these processes. And key contributions highlight the great strides made in understanding the links among personal dispositions, situational contexts, and potentially supportive transactions.

Sourcebook of Social Support and Personality (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997): Gregory R. Pierce,... Sourcebook of Social Support and Personality (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
Gregory R. Pierce, Brian Lakey, I.G. Sarason
R4,108 Discovery Miles 41 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The work of 47 contributors from the U.S., Canada, and Israel, the Sourcebook gives special attention to the complexity of the social support construct, expanding the field's theoretical base by seriously reappraising social support research in the context of findings from other fields of psychology and related disciplines. Personality processes are specified to account for observed associations between social support and physical well-being. Several new studies are included which illustrate empirical approaches to exploring these processes. And key contributions highlight the great strides made in understanding the links among personal dispositions, situational contexts, and potentially supportive transactions.

Handbook of Social Support and the Family (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996): Gregory R. Pierce, I.G.... Handbook of Social Support and the Family (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
Gregory R. Pierce, I.G. Sarason
R5,263 Discovery Miles 52 630 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

While insights sometimes are slow in coming, they often seem obvious when they finally arrive. This handbook is an outcome of the insight that the topics of social support and the family are very closely linked. Obvious as this might seem, the fact remains that the literatures dealing with social support and the family have been deceptively separate and distinct. For example, work on social support began in the 1970s with the accumulation of evidence that social ties and social integration play important roles in health and personal adjustment. Even though family members are often the key social supporters of individuals, relatively little re search of social support was targeted on family interactions as a path to specifying supporter processes. It is now recognized that one of the most important features of the family is its role in providing the individual with a source of support and acceptance. Fortunately, in recen t years, the distinctness and separateness of the fields of social support and the family have blurred. This handbook provides the first collation and integration of social support and family research. This integration calls for specifying processes (such as the cognitions associated with poor support availability and unrewarding faIllily constellations) and factors (such as cultural differences in family life and support provision) that are pertinent to integration.

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