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Psychology of working theory: Decent work for decent lives
2023The chapter parses the PWT framework and reviews recent quantitative and qualitative studies derived from the work of Blustein and colleagues. We delineate opportunities for further research aligned with PWT, including possibilities for job crafting to increase access to decent work among vulnerable workers and in relation to developments in the ...
Annamaria Di Fabio +2 more
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Unpacking the Concept of Decent Work in the Psychology of Working Theory for Blue-Collar Workers
Journal of Career Development, 2022Our research aimed to expand the understanding of decent work at a micro level by exploring the concept among the intended target group for which the Psychology of Work Theory (PWT) was developed for (unskilled and semi-skilled workers). By using an interpretive phenomenological approach and drawing on 13 focus group discussions (with 71 South African
Esli Kekana +2 more
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Application of the psychology of working theory with Korean emerging adults.
Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2019Psychology of Working Theory (PWT; Duffy, Blustein, Diemer, & Autin, 2016) is a recently developed framework aimed at documenting predictors and outcomes of decent work. To date, no studies have explored the applicability of the psychology of working perspective with emerging adults.
Haram J. Kim +4 more
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Socio-psychological aspect of work with the population: theory and practice
Social'naja politika i social'noe partnerstvo (Social Policy and Social Partnership), 2023This article reveals the essence and history of the development of social psychology of social work, the concept and classification of socio-psychological phenomena, and technologies used for its implementation.
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Psychology of Working Theory With Refugee Persons: Applications for Career Counseling
Journal of Career Development, 2019The world is facing the largest number of displaced persons in history, with many refugee persons seeking safety in the United States. Among many challenges, refugee persons may face difficulty when navigating the world of work in the United States. We conceptualize career-related barriers for refugee persons residing in the United States, including ...
Michael Massengale +6 more
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Family-supportive work environments and psychological strain: A longitudinal test of two theories.
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 2013Based on the Job Demands-Resources (JDR) model (E. Demerouti, A. B. Bakker, F. Nachreiner, & W. B. Schaufeli, 2001, The job demands-resources model of burnout. Journal of Applied Psychology, 86, 499-512) and Conservation of Resources (COR) theory (S. E. Hobfoll, 2002, Social and psychological resources and adaptation.
Heather N, Odle-Dusseau +5 more
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SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES OF SCIENTISTS WORKING ON PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES OF MEMORY
Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 2023The article provides information about the opinions of scientists and the theories they gave about the first psychological theories of memory. Based on this theory, the association -G. Concepts of connection between certain unique phenomena of the psyche developed by Ebbingauz, G. Müller, A. Pilseker and others are highlighted.
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An application of psychology of working theory to chronic health issues: Importance of decent work
The Career Development QuarterlyAbstractThis paper presents psychology of working theory (PWT) as a framework for addressing career concerns faced by those with chronic health issues. PWT is a relevant framework for contextualizing the lived experiences of clients navigating work and chronic illness.
Trisha L. Raque +2 more
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Psychological vicissitudes of theory in clinical work.
The International journal of psycho-analysis, 1996The author discusses the ways in which psychoanalytic theories, like other theories, attempt to systematise the understanding of observations. Freud remarked that systems also have unconscious meanings. The author discusses these unconscious vicissitudes of psychoanalytic theories of both clinical and more abstract kinds, at various levels of ...
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