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Conference proceedings of the
European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology
 
 
Valencia, Spain (2008)
 
Dublin, Ireland (2006)
 
Porto, Portugal (2004)
 
Berlin, Germany (2003)
 
Vienna, Austria (2002)
 
Barcelona, Spain (2001)
 
Nottingham, UK (2000)
 
Lund, Sweden (1999) (no longer available)
 
 
 
Contemporary occupational health psychology
 
Coming soon: Houdmont, J. & Leka, S. (Eds.) (2010). Contemporary occupational health psychology: Global perspectives on research, education, and practice (Vol. 1). Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell.
 

Contemporary issues in occupational health psychology is a new biennial book series published by Wiley-BlackwellThe series has the following goals:

 

1.    To publish authoritative, “stand-alone”, reviews in the field of occupational health psychology

2.    To publish new empirical research, where it is appropriate to do so, to enable contributors to advance the field in ways that are not typically possible within the confines of the traditional journal article. This applies particularly to developments in professional practice, education, and training

3.    To attract contributions from an international constituency of established experts that, in time, become citation classics

4.    To include topics that are of contemporary relevance to the interests and activities of occupational health psychology researchers, practitioners, and postgraduate students. 

 

As such, each chapter:

 

  1. Contains a comprehensive state-of-the-art review of the literature in a topic area
  2. Where appropriate, reports on new empirical data generated by the author (as per point 2 above)

  3. Places an emphasis on the organizational application of theory and evidence with a view towards bridging the science/practitioner divide.

 

In sum, the series aspires to nothing less than to emerge as the major reference work of choice for those with an active interest in occupational health psychology. Volume I will be launched at the Academy's 2010 conference (29-31 March, Rome, Italy).

 

 

 

Publications endorsed by the

European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology

 

Coming soon: Leka, S. & Houdmont, J. (Eds.) (2010). A textbook of occupational health psychology. Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell.  

 

 

Annual book series
 
The annual book series was established in 2006 and ran for three volumes. The volumes offer a set of chapters each of which has its focus on a discreet topic of current pertinence within the occupational health psychology umbrella. All contributions are authored by individuals who are recognised by the international community as experts in the particular area of activity on which they are writing. The chapters within each volume are divided across three sections: research, education and professional practice, a structure that reflects the three pillars of activity on which the Academy operates. Chapters are designed to be of interest to a broad range of researchers, practitioners, educators and students of the discipline. 
 
Houdmont, J. & Leka, S. (Eds.) (2008). Occupational health psychology: European perspectives on research, practice and education (Vol. 3), Nottingham, UK: Nottingham University Press. ISBN: 978-1-904761-82-2
 

Houdmont, J. & McIntyre, S. (Eds.) (2007). Occupational health psychology: European perspectives on research, practice and education (Vol. 2), Maia, Portugal: ISMAI Publishers. ISBN: 978-972-9048-24-1

 

McIntyre, S. & Houdmont, J. (Eds.) (2006).  Occupational health psychology: European perspectives on research, practice and education (Vol. 1), Maia, Portugal: ISMAI Publishers. ISBN: 972-9048-20-7