Thursday, December 25, 2008

Promoting Well Being or Loss Prevention in the Retail Business

Promoting Well-Being: Linking Personal, Organizational, and Community Change

Author: Isaac Prilleltensky

The only book that links psychological wellness with organizational and community health, Promoting Well-Being provides you with important insight into how these domains interact as well as strategies for helping clients harness the benefits of these interactions. It is an essential tool for psychologists, counselors, social workers, human service professionals, public health professionals, and students in these fields.



Table of Contents:
Preface.

Acknowledgments.

PART I: APPING WELL-BEING.

1. Webs of Wellness: The Sites of Well-Being.

2. Webs of Growth: the SPEC of Well-Being.

3. Webs of Values: The Morals of Well-Being.

4. Webs of Strategies: The Practice of Well-Being.

PART II: PERSONAL WELL-BEING.

5. What is It? Signs of Personal Well_being.

6. Where Does It Come From? Sources of Personal Well-Being.

7. How to Promote It? Strategies for Personal Well-Being.

PART III: ORGIATIONAL WELL-BEING.

8. What Is It? Signs of Organizational Well-Being.

9. Where Does It Come From? Sources of Organizational Well-Being.

10. How to Promote It? Strategies for Organizational Well-Being.

11. What Is It? Signs of Community Well-Being.

12. Where Does It Come From? Sources of Community Well-Being.

13. How to Promote It? Strategies for Community Well-Being.

PART V: CHALLENGS AND CONCLUSIONS.

14. Disability.

15. Injustice.

16. Arrogance, Complacency, and Blinders.

17. Conclusions.

References.

Author Index.

Subject Index.

New interesting textbook:

Loss Prevention in the Retail Business

Author: Chris Thomas

Always be observant and alert, and act on what you see. If something doesn’t look or feel right, it’s probably not. This is the first piece of advice Rudolph Kimiecik and Chris Thomas offer in their new book, Loss Prevention in the Retail Business.   This book is based on a series of seminars given by coauthor Rudolph C. Kimiecik, a retail security and loss prevention specialist with more than 35 years of professional experience. It covers a wide range of critical loss prevention subjects, which have been tailored specifically to the retail trade. This text will help to hone retail management students’ sense of observation and alert them to the many ways people can steal from their businesses.



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