Social isolation across generations is epidemic. But there's still time to end divisive generational stereotypes and reclaim the social connections that unite all of us. This book explores how we got here and how we might change course and foster lasting, rewarding relationships across among generations-from Boomers to Millennials.
Provides a step-by-step guide to writing a literature review, and includes tips for modifying the process as needed depending on your audience, purpose, and goals. The lessons in this book can be applied to writing the background section for a thesis or an original research publication.
Designed specifically for undergraduate writing, this easy-to-use pocket guide is adapted from the seventh edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. It provides complete guidance on effective, clear, and inclusive scholarly communication and the essentials of formatting papers and course assignments.
Consumer Traits, Self-Regulation, and Marketing Ethics
Compulsive Buying: Consumer Traits, Self-Regulation, and Marketing Ethics presents an integrative discourse on compulsive buying, focusing on the perspective of the customer and on marketing activities which promote excessive consumption.
Consumer Traits, Self-Regulation, and Marketing Ethics
Compulsive Buying: Consumer Traits, Self-Regulation and Marketing Ethics presents an integrative discourse on compulsive buying, focusing on the perspective of the customer and on marketing activities which promote excessive consumption.
E.N. Anderson and Barbara A. Anderson examine why individuals and whole nations become complicit in genocide. They present leading research on the characteristics of those most susceptible to genocidal messages and outline counteractive strategies.
E.N. Anderson and Barbara A. Anderson examine why individuals and whole nations become complicit in genocide. They present leading research on the characteristics of those most susceptible to genocidal messages and outline counteractive strategies.
Helen Graham BA, M.Phil, is Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Keele. Between 1974 and 1980 she was Lecturer/Tutor in Psychology to the postgraduate diploma course in Counselling, within the Institute of Education, with special interests in the training of listening skills and group work.
Arms therapists with the information they need to provide advice on the safety and effectiveness of complementary and alternative medicine therapies and describes a broad array of approaches that may benefit clients: from biofeedback, meditation, hypnosis, yoga, and spirituality to biologically-based practices including dietary supplements and ......