The Psychologist, January 1999
A special issue on emotions at work.
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A special issue on emotions at work.
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Exploring feelings in the workplace - Emotions at work
Guest Editor Catherine Cassell introduces the special issue of the Occupational Psychology Section.
Affect and strategic decision making
Kevin Daniels explores how negative emotions could alter the way managers make major decisions about their organisations.
Shame in the workplace
Sue Walsh presents the case that linking psychodynamic and organisational perspectives can offer new insights into emotional experiences at work.
Feeling and smiling
Rob Briner gives an overview of what we currently know about emotion in the workplace.
Interpersonal skills of managing emotion at work
Alistair Ostell, Sian Baverstock and Peter Wright outline ways of handling damaging emotional reactions.
A very busy President
Tony Gale last interviewed Ingrid Lunt in The Psychologist in 1994 when she was Chair of the Professional Affairs Board. He managed to catch her for this brief conversation inbetween meetings.
Baby and me
Suzanne Conboy-Hill gives a personal history of computing.