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Using depth psychology to develop a globally rooted
psychoanalytic perspective, Jerry Kroth explores the psychological
underpinnings of events, conflicts, and changes that may have
deeper symbolic meanings than we generally suppose. Through his
strategy of treating real occurrences as dreams arising from the
collective unconscious, Kroth is able to derive clues to the
significance of present happenings and identify incidents that have
accurately predicted subsequent events.
Beginning with a dream interpretation approach to the Jim Jones
phenomenon, Kroth discusses the power of the trickster archetype in
American society. In another chapter, he connects the panic
following Orson Welles's 1938 radio broadcast of H.G. Wells's "War
of the WorldS" to a collective dream anticipating the cataclysm of
World War II, which was to unfold only eleven months later. In the
remaining chapters Kroth sifts through some of the omens and
oracles that confront us today, finding many of the same foreboding
conclusions. His examination of the Gorbachev revolution from the
standpoint of Russian national character and psychohistory yields
future scenarios less optimistic than have usually been
anticipated. Other topics addressed are the collective dreams and
portents encoded in the mass media, the Cambodian disaster as an
aspect of the American shadow, and Israel's David-and-Goliath duel
with the Palestinians. This incisive work is aimed at alerting us
to the fact that consciously perceived events contain vital
symbolic information on the psychological state of the union and
suggest a number of unsettling future scenarios. Appropriate for
general readers as well as classes and studies in clinical
psychology, social psychology, cultural anthropology, political
science, and related fields.
A manager has more opportunity to directly motivate employees than
does any other organizational influence. And in today's complex and
fluid work environments, where retention of top-performing
employees is paramount, managers are under considerable pressure to
motivate individuals to achieve both personal and organizational
goals. Integrating insights from management and psychology, The
Manager as Motivator covers such issues as the development of a
free-agent workforce, with talent following supply and demand; the
emergence of employees as the only true sustainable advantage; and
the opportunities and challenges that managers face in their role
as motivators, especially when they themselves are wrestling with
limited resources and competing demands. Featuring diagnostic
exercises, case examples, checklists, and other interactive
elements, the book addresses common myths and misconceptions about
motivation (such as the popular focus on charismatic leaders) and
offers readers many practical tools for becoming more effective
motivators—and measuring the positive results. A manager has more
opportunity to directly motivate employees than does any other
organizational influence. Conversely, research reveals that
de-motivating managers are the primary reason employees voluntarily
leave. Managers set the tone, translate organizational strategy
into employee performance and developmental plans, provide the
carrots and the sticks to achieve those plans, and in virtually
every other way reinforce—for better or worse—the cultural
attitudes of the organization. The Manager as Motivator explores
the dynamics of motivation, especially in the context of today's
complex and fluid work enivronments, where retention of
top-performing employees is paramount. Integrating insights from
management and psychology, the author covers such issues as the
development of a free-agent workforce, with talent following supply
and demand; the emergence of employees as the only true sustainable
advantage; and the opportunities and challenges that managers face
in their role as motivators, especially when they themselves are
wrestling with limited resources and competing demands. Featuring
diagnostic exercises, case examples, checklists, and other
interactive elements, the book addresses common myths and
misconceptions about motivation (such as the popular focus on
charismatic leaders) and offers readers many practical tools for
becoming more effective motivators—and measuring the positive
results.
This book is a collection of papers presented in the symposia, held
in Beijing, on hydrogeology. The papers deal with different topics
providing information on some problems on riverside groundwater,
assessment of groundwater contamination, and groundwater protection
strategy.
The Psychic Immune System theorizes the existence of a hidden
variable that acts via both unconscious and conscious processes to
protect humans individually and collectively from mortal threats.
Much like the physical immune system, the psychic immune system
scans for danger, protects, heals, and ensures human safety and
survival. Kroth argues that it isn't just luck that has enabled
people to survive the multitude of epidemics, wars, and
environmental disasters that could have resulted in extinction, but
rather the work of a complex system that has enabled us to survive.
Scrutinizing a variety of past and present threats, Kroth points to
traces of a systematic force that has protected humans. Recommended
for scholars of psychology, history, and political science.
This book is a collection of papers presented in the symposia, held
in Beijing, on hydrogeology. The papers deal with different topics
providing information on some problems on riverside groundwater,
assessment of groundwater contamination, and groundwater protection
strategy.
In this age of stiff competition and "free agency," no organization
can afford to take its employees for granted. The new labor-market
landscape is forcing organizations to think creatively about how to
inject passion in the workplace and motivate their employees to
find meaning in their work. In Transforming Work, Boverie and Kroth
draw from their extensive research and experience in the field to
show executives, HR professionals, and students how to create
inspiring, employee-friendly work environments in order to capture,
develop, and retain talent and transform both the employees and the
organization in the process.
This bundle features Navigate 2 Advantage Access to Sultz &
Young's Health Care USA, Ninth Edition along with the Navigate 2
Scenario for Health Care Delivery. Balanced in perspective and
comprehensive in its coverage, Sultz and Young's Health Care USA,
Ninth Edition, provides students with a clearly organized,
straightforward illustration of the complex structures,
relationships and processes of this rapidly growing industry,
including thoroughly updated information throughout, on the
progress and impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Through
immersive technology and instructional design, the Navigate 2
Scenario for Health Care Delivery creates an environment in which
the student assumes the role of a Health Care Operations consultant
at a large Health Care system. In each episode, the student will
progress through a series of different settings and character
interactions that will teach them about key concepts in Health Care
Delivery. The student will analyze information, make decisions, and
see the impact of their participation in real time.
Health Care USA, Ninth Edition offers students of health
administration, public health, medicine, and related fields a
wide-ranging overview of America's health care system. Combining
historical perspective with analysis of current trends, this
expanded edition charts the evolution of modern American health
care, providing a complete examination of its organization and
delivery while offering critical insight into the issues that the
U.S. health system faces today. Balanced in perspective and
comprehensive in its coverage, Health Care USA, Ninth Edition,
provides students with a clearly organized, straightforward
illustration of the complex structures, relationships and processes
of this rapidly growing industry, including thoroughly updated
information throughout, on the progress and impact of the
Affordable Care Act (ACA). In addition to updated financial,
utilization, and other data, the Ninth Edition explores new and
evolving trends in the health care delivery marketplace, including
implications for quality and cost will be a focus in appropriate
chapters, particularly regarding: physician employment by health
systems, hospital mergers, and health insurance market
consolidations. The Health Information Technology chapter offers
new information on the achievement of "meaningful use" criteria
among hospitals and individual providers, status of system
interoperability and continuing challenges including proprietary
vendor issues and demands for federal solutions, status of the
EHR's impact on health care quality and efficiency, and RHIO
sustainability following cessation of federal funding.
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