Taboo Topics

Author:   Norman L. Farberow ,  Gordon W. Allport ,  Jonathan B. Imber
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9781412852814


Pages:   171
Publication Date:   30 December 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Norman L. Farberow ,  Gordon W. Allport ,  Jonathan B. Imber
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9781412852814


ISBN 10:   1412852811
Pages:   171
Publication Date:   30 December 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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-The volume grew out of a 1961 American Psychological Association Symposium devoted to problems of research in emotion-laden areas. . . . [T]he volume is designed to indicate the feasibility of research in emotion-laden areas, to illustrate methods and procedures already in use, to stimulate the interests of professional researchers and to point out challenging areas that await investigation by yet-to-be-devised techniques. . . . [I]t reveals a number of the recurring problems that the contributors encountered in carrying out their work and interests.- --Stanton Wheeler, American Sociological Review


The volume grew out of a 1961 American Psychological Association Symposium devoted to problems of research in emotion-laden areas. . . . [T]he volume is designed to indicate the feasibility of research in emotion-laden areas, to illustrate methods and procedures already in use, to stimulate the interests of professional researchers and to point out challenging areas that await investigation by yet-to-be-devised techniques. . . . [I]t reveals a number of the recurring problems that the contributors encountered in carrying out their work and interests. --Stanton Wheeler, American Sociological Review


The volume grew out of a 1961 American Psychological Association Symposium devoted to problems of research in emotion-laden areas. . . . [T]he volume is designed to indicate the feasibility of research in emotion-laden areas, to illustrate methods and procedures already in use, to stimulate the interests of professional researchers and to point out challenging areas that await investigation by yet-to-be-devised techniques. . . . [I]t reveals a number of the recurring problems that the contributors encountered in carrying out their work and interests. </p> --Stanton Wheeler, <em>American Sociological Review</em></p>


-The volume grew out of a 1961 American Psychological Association Symposium devoted to problems of research in emotion-laden areas. . . . [T]he volume is designed to indicate the feasibility of research in emotion-laden areas, to illustrate methods and procedures already in use, to stimulate the interests of professional researchers and to point out challenging areas that await investigation by yet-to-be-devised techniques. . . . [I]t reveals a number of the recurring problems that the contributors encountered in carrying out their work and interests.- --Stanton Wheeler, American Sociological Review The volume grew out of a 1961 American Psychological Association Symposium devoted to problems of research in emotion-laden areas. . . . [T]he volume is designed to indicate the feasibility of research in emotion-laden areas, to illustrate methods and procedures already in use, to stimulate the interests of professional researchers and to point out challenging areas that await investigation by yet-to-be-devised techniques. . . . [I]t reveals a number of the recurring problems that the contributors encountered in carrying out their work and interests. --Stanton Wheeler, American Sociological Review


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Norman L. Farberow is one of the founders of the Los Angeles Suicide Prevention Center. His books include The Psychology of Suicide and Endangered Hope: Experience in Psychiatric Aftercare Facilities.

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