
Feeling Saved by Feedback? Six Strategies That Help Academics to Cope
Six coping strategies drawn from positive psychology can help us cope with the sting of negative feedback.
8 months agoA space to explore, share and shape the issues facing social and behavioral scientists
Six coping strategies drawn from positive psychology can help us cope with the sting of negative feedback.
8 months agoWe can all aspire to aim higher, not merely to be free of problems, but to try and truly flourish as human beings and make the most of our all too brief lives. And psychology should have a role in that, says Tim Lomas.
7 years agoThe November 2015 issue of Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies is now available to read for free for the […]
8 years ago[We’re pleased to welcome Christa Kiersch of University of Wisconsin–La Crosse. Dr. Kiersch recently collaborated with Zinta S. Byrne of […]
8 years agoWe’re excited to congratulate Fred Luthans, a co-editor of Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies, for recently being named one […]
9 years ago[We are pleased to welcome Ronald Purser. who collaborated with Joseph Milillo on their article entitled “Mindfulness Revisited: A Buddhist-Based […]
9 years ago[We’re pleased to welcome Carolyn M. Plump who collaborated with William Van Buskirk for Clare Morgan’s What Poetry Brings to […]
9 years agoPsychological Capital has shown great potential in creating positive attitudes and environments in the work place, but could it be […]
9 years agoEvery day there are many factors that affect work productivity. Stress and exhaustion, for example, have understandably negative effects, however […]
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