Handbook of Occupational Health Psychology
The Handbook of Occupational Health Psychology brings together an international group of scholars to address a wide variety of topics relevant to this rapidly growing field. From issues of workload and workplace safety, to work schedules and social environments, to job future and content, this book offers tools intended to combat risks at their source. This is an essential resource for scholars, researchers, and practitioners in occupational health psychology, public health, and medicine.
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