AUGUST ISSUE 2009 (3/2009)
EUROPE'S JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY
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The THIRD EDITION FROM 2009 of Europe's Journal of Psychology (EJOP) is posted online and can be accessed at http://www.ejop.org/archives/2009/08/index.html <https://exchange.lse.ac.uk/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.ejop.org/archives/2009/08/index.html> . EJOP is an open access and peer reviewed e-journal publishing four issues per year.
The current issue includes:
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Editorial: The Psychology of Specialization and Specialization in Psychology by Fathali Moghaddam
* Interview: Research and practice in organizational sciences. Interview with Frederick P. Morgeson by Dan Ispas and Alexandra Ilie
* Research reports:
* Support Seeking, Caregiving and Conflict Management: Evidence from an Observational Study with Couples by Marie-France Lafontaine, Claude Belanger and Cynthia Gagnon
* Qualitative Approach to Clinical Psychology. Explorative Studies by Lara Tagliapietra, Tatiana Alina Trifan, Laura Raineri and Adriana Lis
* Theoretical contributions:
* Hitchcock's Conscious Use of Freud's Unconscious by Constantine Sandis
* Creativity and Cognition by Satya Sundar Sethy
* Literature review:
* Race Psychology between 'Guilty Science' and 'Innocent Politics' by Vlad Glaveanu
* An Application of Attribution Theory to Clinical Judgment by Jennifer Murray and Mary Thomson
* Book review: Preliminary Comments on Ethics in Psychology. The Case of the Systems Paradigm. 'Fears, Panics and Phobias, A Brief Therapy' authored by G. Nardone, a review by Maximiliano Korstanje
* Global PsyPulse: 8th Biennial Conference of the Asian Association of Social Psychology; Psychoanalytic perspectives on teaching and learning: Getting under the skin and The 2010 International Conference on Behavioral, Cognitive and Psychological Sciences (BCPS 2010)
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