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The Oxford handbook of advice
Title statement The Oxford handbook of advice / edited by Erina L. MacGeorge and Lyn M. Van Swol. Publication New York : Oxford University Press, 2018. Phys.des. 1 online resource. ISBN 9780190630218 (ebook) : No price Edition Oxford handbooks online Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents Advice across Disciplines and Contexts / Erina L. MacGeorge, Lyn M. Van Swol -- Advice from Healthcare Professionals / Jonathan D'Angelo, Anne-Lise D'Angelo -- Advice-Giving in Psychotherapy / Changmin Duan, Sarah Knox, Clara E. Hill -- Advice in Education / Hansun Waring, Gahye Song -- Advice in Mentoring Relationships in Organizations / Do-Yeong Kim, Sujin Son -- Advice in the Lawyer-Client Relationship / Michael McGinniss -- Advice in Government and Policy-Making / Jeswald Salacuse -- Advice Communication in Cyberspace / Bo Feng, Xun Zhu, Yining Zhou Malloch -- Word of Mouth Marketing / Jill Sweeney -- Advice Across Cultures / Bo Feng, Hairong Feng -- Advice Recipients: The Psychology of Advice Utilization / Lyn M. Van Swol, Jihyun Esther Paik -- Reflections on Advice and the Ethics of Communication / Stephen Browne -- Advice—Communication with Consequence / Erina L. MacGeorge, Lyn M. Van Swol -- Advisors: The Psychology of Advising / Hayley Blunden, Francesca Gino -- Advice Messages and Interactions / Lisa Guntzviller -- Advice in Groups and Networks / Lyn M. Van Swol, Andrew Prahl -- Advice in Intimate Relationships / Sara Branch, Elizabeth Dorrance Hall -- Advice in Families / Cassandra Carlson Hill. Notes to Availability Přístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele Audience Specialized. Another responsib. MacGeorge, Erina L., Swol, Lyn M. Van, Subj. Headings Counseling. * Consultants. * Helping behavior. Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books Country New York Language angličtina Document kind Electronic books URL Plný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL book
Advice, defined as a recommendation for action in response to a problem, is a common form of interpersonal support and influence. Indeed, the advice we give and receive from others can be highly consequential, not only affecting us as recipients and advisors but also shaping outcomes for relationships, groups, and organizations. Some of those consequences are positive, as when advice promotes individual problem solving or enhances workgroup productivity. Yet advice can also hide ulterior motives, threaten identity, damage relationships, and promote inappropriate action. The Oxford Handbook of Advice provides a broad perspective on how advice succeeds and fails, systematically reviewing and synthesizing theory and research on advice from multiple disciplines, such as communication, psychology, applied linguistics, business, law, and medicine.
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