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The Psychology of Hope : an Integration of Experimental, Clinical, and Social Approaches by Stotland, Ezra is a book available to read on EtoBox.

A Dynamic And Systematic New Approach To Experimental And Clinical Psychology. The Author Uses A Wide Range Of Data From A Vast Number Of Experimental And Clinical Studies To Demonstrate How The Different Levels Of Expectation And Goal Achievement Can Be Studied Objectively. Building From Simple To Highly Complex Schemas, He Conceptualizes Hope And Its Counterpart, Hopelessness, As Both Necessary And Vital To Motivation, Action And Non-action (lethargy) In Animal As Well As Human Behaviour. The Theory -- Hope And Action -- Hope And Anxiety -- Schemas -- Schemas About Action -- Anxiety And Action -- Other People And Anxiety -- Reactions To Anxiety -- Help From Other People -- Hope And Psychosis -- Hope For Mental Patients -- The Therapy Of Hope -- Hope And Other Patients. Bibliography: P. 247-272.

Author
Stotland, Ezra
Publisher
Jossey-Bass, Incorporated Publishers
Published
1969
Language
EN
ISBN
9780875890319
Subjects
Psychology, Christian, Social_sciences