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    Psychology of Human Relations

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    Stevy Scarbrough, Umpqua Community College

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    Publisher: Open Oregon Educational Resources

    Language: English

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    Reviewed by Hannah Adams Ingram, College Chaplain and Instructor of Religion, Franklin College on 2/6/24

    The content is helpful and easy to understand. There are assignments and discussion guides in the appendices, but there is not an index or glossary. read more

    Reviewed by Mary Ann Woodman, Adjunct Professor, Social Science, Rogue Community College on 10/3/23

    This OER covers most areas included in a Psychology of Human Relations Course: self-concept, behavior, personality, emotions, perceptions, managing stress, conflict, workplace. It offers a thorough consideration of communication skills, a... read more

    Table of Contents

    • Welcome
    • Chapter 1: Self-Concept
    • Chapter 2: Cultural Diversity
    • Chapter 3: Behavioral Change
    • Chapter 4: Personality Development
    • Chapter 5: Emotions
    • Chapter 6: Perception
    • Chapter 7: Interpersonal Communication
    • Chapter 8: Stress
    • Chapter 9: Conflict Resolution
    • Chapter 10: Workplace Success
    • Appendix A: Assignments
    • Appendix B: Discussions

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    About the Book

    Understanding human relations is a valuable skill for anyone entering into the job market. The aim of this textbook is to aid readers in understanding their own behaviors and the behaviors of others with the intent of engaging in positive interactions in personal and professional spaces.

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