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Confronting psychology's power

Journal of Community Psychology, 2008
AbstractIsaac Prilleltensky (this issue, pp. 116–136) seeks to make community psychology a more effective force for social justice. His discussion of psychopolitical validity raises a number of questions: How perfect must the theoretical framework be to usefully oppose unjust power?
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Power: Its Social Psychology

International Journal of Social Psychology: Revista de Psicología Social, 2012
Power differences are an inherent feature of most organizations and relationships. However, little attention was devoted to their study within Social Psychology until the last two decades. In recent years, a group of scholars have tried to bring power to the forefront of research in Social Psychology studying its antecedents, effects, and ...
Rosa Rodríguez-Bailón   +1 more
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Psychologies of Power

2010
Psychology, as the study of the human mind, tends to begin with the individual and to come to matters social and political as something of an afterthought. The mind is structured in this or that way, people are social, in the social world there are collectives and in those collectives, power comes into play.
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The social psychology of power

Sociological Spectrum, 1984
After briefly reviewing contemporary theories of social power, their underlying assumptions are examined and discussed in relation to several controversial issues concerning the properties of power and power relations. It is concluded that much of the controversy is a function of the ambiguous use of such terms as control, manipulation, persuasion ...
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The Power of Psychological Capital

International Journal of Reproductive Research
The core components of psychological capital include self-confidence, resilience, optimism, and hope. These elements help individuals respond more effectively to stress and challenges while enhancing emotional regulation. Higher levels of psychological capital can increase individuals' motivation for learning and work performance, foster positive ...
Jun ZHANG   +5 more
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The Psychology of Power

The American Journal of Psychology, 1924
A. J. Snow, J. A. Hadfield
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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The psychology of power.

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1923
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