Narrative and Discursive Approaches in Entrepreneurship is a second book in a miniseries of four publications called Movements in Entrepreneurship which originate from so-called writers’workshops where authors first meet to discuss their possible contributions based on first drafts responding to a thematic call for chapters. The aim of this series is to move the field

Background Bulimia nervosa and related syndromes such as binge eating disorder are common in young Western women. A speci c manual-based form of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has been developed for the treatment of bulimia nervosa (CBT-BN). Other psychotherapies, some from a different theoretical framework, and some modi cations of CBT are also used.

Marc J. Schabracq works at the Department of Work and Organisational Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Roeterstraat15, 1018 WB, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. He is also an organisational consultant (email: schabracq@humanfactor.nl). Jacques A.M. Winnubst is Professor of Medical Psychology at University of Utrecht, Stratenum, P.O. Box 80.036, 3508 TA, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Cary L. Cooper C.B.E. is

David Carson David Carson is Reader in Law and Behavioural Sciences in the Faculty of Law at the University of Southampton. He tries to be practical, preventive and interdisciplinary in his teaching and writing, and to promote those goals in his organisational work. He has developed courses on how to be skilful as an expert

This paper presents a direction for narrative ethics based on ethical ideas found in the works of Michel Foucault. Narrative ethics is understood here at the meta-level of cultural discourse to see how the moral subject is constituted by the discursive practices that structure the contemporary debate on reproductive technologies. At this level it becomes

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When I began to study the rules, duties, and prohibitions of sexuality, the interdictions and restrictions associated with it, I was concerned not simply with the acts that were permitted and forbidden but with the feelings represented, the thoughts, the desires one might experience, the drives to seek within the self any hidden feeling, any

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Charles D. Spielberger is Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology and Director of the Center for Research in Behavioral Medicine and Health Psychology at the University of South Florida. Author, co-author, or editor of more than 350 professional publications, Spielberger’s current research focuses on anxiety, anger, curiosity, depression, job stress, and lifestyle factors that contribute to

During psychotherapy, patients describe their experiences in the form of storytelling. Our goal here is to define the criteria that will allow a therapist to distinguish an effective narrative from a dysfunctional one. On the basis of a number of criteria, we provide a classification of the psychopathological forms that can be taken by the

INTEGRATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON INTELLECTUAL FUNCTIONING AND DEVELOPMENT  

This monograph presents a specific approach to organization studies in T t h e field while simultaneously illustrating its use. The book is mainly directed toward graduate students in business and public administration, sociology, anthropology, and political sciences, that is, all social sciences that practice fieldwork in contemporary societies. It emerged as a result of

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