Baumann, Nicola
Why people do the things they do building on Julius Kuhl’s contributions to the psychology of motivation and volition
Buch

How can we motivate students, patients, employees, and athletes? What helps us achieve our goals, improve our well-being, and grow as human beings? These issues, which relate to motivation and volition, are familiar to everyone who faces the challenges of everyday life. This comprehensive book by leading international scholars provides integrative perspectives on motivation and volition that build on the work of German psychologist Julius Kuhl.

The first part of the book examines the historical trail of the European and American research traditions of motivation and volition and their integration in Kuhl's theory of personality systems interactions (PSI). The second part of the book considers what moves people to action - how needs, goals, and motives lead people to choose a course of action (motivation). The third part of the book explores how people, once they have committed themselves to a course of action, convert their goals and intentions into action (volition). The fourth part shows what an important role personality plays in our motivation and actions. Finally, the fifth part of the book discusses how integrative theories of motivation and volition may be applied in coaching, training, psychotherapy, and education.

This book is essential reading for everyone who is interested in the science of motivating people.

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Personen: Baumann, Nicola

Schlagwörter: Motivation Emotion Allgemeine Psychologie

Interessenkreis: Fremdsprachig

CP 3100 B347-01

Baumann, Nicola:
Why people do the things they do : building on Julius Kuhl’s contributions to the psychology of motivation and volition / edited by Nicola Baumann, Miguel Kazén, Markus Quirin, Sander L. Koole. - Boston, MA ; Göttingen, Germany : Hogrefe, 2018. - xii, 433 Seiten : Illustrationen, Diagramme
ISBN 978-0-88937-540-6

Zugangsnummer: 00015092 - Barcode: 2-9184204-4-00012246-7
Allgemeine Psychologie - Buch