Table of contents of the issue 1-2/2019, January-June
Interventi
Articolo bersaglio
Work-related stress: Open issues and future directions
Rischi psicosociali ed attività preventiva nelle aziende
Lo stress lavoro-correlato: il ruolo delle variabili personali e organizzative
Work-related stress and its assessment
A look at the dark side of work-related stress research
Stress lavoro-correlato: quale valutazione?
Which stress is work-related? Some methodological considerations
Managing the risk of work-related stress in organizations using a process and prevention view: insights from the INAIL's methodology
Older workers in organizations: assets or liabilities?
Promoting well-being and improving the quality of life: The initiatives of the Italian Order of Psychologists to protect workers exposed to the work-related stress risk
Work-related stress: problems of process and assessment
Promoting healthy workplaces in the era of digital work
An interdisciplinary approach to the management of work-related stress risk: a psychophysiological perspective
Technologies at work and their impact on workers stress and health
Work-related stress: first remarks for a dialogue between labour law and work psychology
Going beyond regulations and instruments: conditions for the organizational interventions effectiveness
Occupational weelbeing, workers of different age and organizational identification
Authors' reply to commentaries
Rassegne
Models for the integration of psychology and primary health care: towards the concrete construction of primary care psychological treatment?
Psychomotor interventions to promote wellbeing in prescholar age: A narrative review
Studi e ricerche
Strumenti
Note di ricerca
Creativity and Fairy tales: «Tell a story never told before»
«If you gesture I can't forget what you say»: Co-speech gestures obstruct intentional forgetting
Classici della psicologia italiana
Fifty years after Percezione attuale, esperienza passata e l'«esperimento impossibile» by Gaetano Kanizsa
Past experience, perception and the «impossible experiment»
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