How to Become an Occupational Psychologist

How to Become an Occupational Psychologist
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 99
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ISBN-10 : 9781317197737
ISBN-13 : 1317197739
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Become an Occupational Psychologist by : Stephen A. Woods

The business world is increasingly aware of the value of psychology. And as organizations turn to Occupational Psychologists to help build positive, effective and healthy workplaces, so an increasing number of psychologists are choosing this fascinating area of work to make their impact as a practitioner. But how do you qualify, and what is the job really like? How to Become an Occupational Psychologist is the first book to provide an overview of the educational and professional pathway to becoming an Occupational Psychologist. Providing a summary of what the role entails, and what training is required, it is written by people currently working in the field, sharing not only what helped them in their careers, but also what they learned along the way. Occupational Psychologists Professor Stephen Woods and Professor Binna Kandola have a wealth of experience in both education and consultancy, which they have brought to life in this edition, a perfect companion for anyone interested in moving into this exciting profession.

How to Become an Occupational Psychologist

How to Become an Occupational Psychologist
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 133
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ISBN-10 : 9781317197744
ISBN-13 : 1317197747
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Become an Occupational Psychologist by : Stephen Woods

The business world is increasingly aware of the value of psychology. And as organizations turn to Occupational Psychologists to help build positive, effective and healthy workplaces, so an increasing number of psychologists are choosing this fascinating area of work to make their impact as a practitioner. But how do you qualify, and what is the job really like? How to Become an Occupational Psychologist is the first book to provide an overview of the educational and professional pathway to becoming an Occupational Psychologist. Providing a summary of what the role entails, and what training is required, it is written by people currently working in the field, sharing not only what helped them in their careers, but also what they learned along the way. Occupational Psychologists Professor Stephen Woods and Professor Binna Kandola have a wealth of experience in both education and consultancy, which they have brought to life in this edition, a perfect companion for anyone interested in moving into this exciting profession.

Work and Occupational Psychology

Work and Occupational Psychology
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 498
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ISBN-10 : 9781446290590
ISBN-13 : 144629059X
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Work and Occupational Psychology by : Lara Zibarras

Written by a team of experts and with contributions from seminal academics and leading practitioners, Work and Occupational Psychology links theoretical learning with key practical skills to form an ideal companion to any student in the field. Structured around the 8 core areas of Occupational Psychology to ensure a rounded overview Assumes no prior knowledge making it ideal for students studying Occupational Psychology for the first time Contemporary discussion including cutting edge research and reflections on the future Reflects a global workplace through discussion of international and cross-cultural issues and a range of international case studies Engages critically with the subject to encourage analytical thinking Online learning aids include hints and tips for discussion questions, online readings, and chapter podcasts

How to Become a Clinical Psychologist

How to Become a Clinical Psychologist
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 137
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ISBN-10 : 9781351851381
ISBN-13 : 1351851381
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Become a Clinical Psychologist by : Laura Golding

Clinical Psychology is a very popular and competitive career path for psychology students. This practical and accessible guide contains all the information and advice required by those considering pursuing a career in the field. How to Become a Clinical Psychologist provides a clear overview of a career in clinical psychology, with chapters examining areas such as the educational and work experience requirements for selection, the doctoral training programmes and the personal qualities and attributes necessary for the profession. The training process is described and the wide range of career options post-qualification are outlined, supported with testimonials and first-hand accounts from clinical psychologists, current trainees and those aspiring to this career. Practical advice and examples are given throughout the guide and a wide range of real-life examples bring the realities of this challenging yet rewarding career to life. Written by established clinical psychologists who have extensive clinical experience in the NHS and in the selection and training of doctoral trainees, this book provides valuable information on the educational, vocational and personal requirements for the career. The perfect guide for anyone interested in clinical psychology, How to Become a Clinical Psychologist is an indispensable resource for A-Level students, undergraduates considering the discipline and anyone considering a career in this popular and fascinating profession. This book is one of seven in the "How to Become a Practitioner Psychologist" series, each covering a different psychology career. The other titles in the series can be found here: http://www.routledgetextbooks.com/textbooks/howtopsy/

Mastering the Job Market

Mastering the Job Market
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-10 : 9780190071172
ISBN-13 : 0190071176
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Mastering the Job Market by : Elizabeth L. Shoenfelt

"Mastering the Job Market: Career Issues for Master's Level Industrial-Organizational Psychologists begins with an introduction to the field of I-O psychology and presents the empirical basis for the book, a large scale survey of I-O master's graduates and a second survey of their employers. Survey methodology and demographic data for I-O master's graduates and employers are presented. The remaining six chapters of this volume address a myriad of issues related to the careers of master's level I-O psychologists based on the survey data and insights from I-O master's faculty from top ranked I-O master's programs.In Chapter 2, L'Heureux and Van Hein provide information about job opportunities available to I-O master's graduates. The authors draw heavily on the Graduate Survey data to identify common occupational titles, organizational roles, and salary ranges for both recent I-O graduates and those later in their careers. Job positions reflect a broad range of roles that include talent management, data analytics, human resources, organizational development, and consulting. I-O psychology master's graduates overwhelming perceive their I-O degree to be valuable and report a high level of career satisfaction"--

Becoming an Industrial-Organizational Psychologist

Becoming an Industrial-Organizational Psychologist
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 9781351061841
ISBN-13 : 1351061844
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming an Industrial-Organizational Psychologist by : Dennis Doverspike

So you want to be an Industrial-Organizational (I-O) Psychologist? You may have heard that it is one of the fields of the future, fast-growing, and a highly sought-after profession. But what is Industrial-Organizational Psychology? What does an Industrial-Organizational Psychologist do? Answering these questions and many more, Becoming an Industrial-Organizational Psychologist is the perfect introduction, providing an expert overview of careers in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, the study of human behavior in the workplace. Part 1 of the book discusses what I-O Psychology is and what I-O Psychologists do, including the history of the field, research areas, and job types and titles. Part 2 discusses the undergraduate years, including how to make oneself competitive for graduate school, and going through the process of identifying graduate programs, applying, and deciding on the right program. Part 3 focuses on the graduate years, including advice on success in a graduate program and in internships, as well as additional issues like licensure and transitioning from other careers. Finally, Part 4 discusses how to find a job and begin a career in the various sectors of I-O Psychology: academic, consulting, industry, and government.

Occupational Psychology

Occupational Psychology
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Publisher : Pearson Higher Ed
Total Pages : 339
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780273734215
ISBN-13 : 0273734210
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Occupational Psychology by : Gail Steptoe-Warren

Occupational Psychology: An Applied Approach introduces you to the essential key theories in this area, from motivation and well-being to group roles and individual differences. The book explores the impact of every topic from the perspective of the individual, management, and the organisation as a whole, encouraging you to consider the consultancy process at each stage.

Human Factors Psychology

Human Factors Psychology
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 453
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ISBN-10 : 9780080867014
ISBN-13 : 0080867014
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Human Factors Psychology by : P.A. Hancock

This book is a collection of contemporary applications of psychological insights into practical human factors issues. The topics are arranged largely according to an information processing/energetic approach to human behavior. Consideration is also given to human-computer interaction and organizational design.

Becoming a Psychologist

Becoming a Psychologist
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Publisher : BPP Learning Media
Total Pages : 205
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781445397382
ISBN-13 : 1445397382
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming a Psychologist by : BPP Learning Media

This book is designed to give you a comprehensive overview with everything you need to know about the world of psychology from preparing for a degree in psychology to developing a career within the discipline.

The Psychology of Work

The Psychology of Work
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Publisher : Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages : 208
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780749468354
ISBN-13 : 0749468351
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Psychology of Work by : Chantal Gautier

The Psychology of Work integrates psychological theory with personal narrative from global industry leaders, as well as those entering the workforce, to offer tangible insights into the real world of work. It is ideal for students, professionals and anyone with an interest in how successful organizations operate. It charts the development of the field of organizational psychology and provides the key theoretical frameworks. Crucially, it explores how these can be utilized to enhance organizational culture, and why this is so relevant and important in the modern workplace. Through the inclusion of interviews with students, The Psychology of Work reveals what the future workforce expect of the organizations that they are going into and encourages students reading the book to reflect on what kind of leaders they would like to be. The book is also a valuable resource to support professionals and practitioners, highlighting current working practices and the need for change, offering practical guidance on how to bring the 'humane' back into organizational life.