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Druyen, Thomas.
Radical Change in Everyday Life = Foundations of Psychological Future Management /
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Radical Change in Everyday Life/ edited by Thomas Druyen.
其他題名:
Foundations of Psychological Future Management /
其他作者:
Druyen, Thomas.
面頁冊數:
VI, 257 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
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標題:
Culture. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-25646-3
ISBN:
9783658256463
Radical Change in Everyday Life = Foundations of Psychological Future Management /
Radical Change in Everyday Life
Foundations of Psychological Future Management /[electronic resource] :edited by Thomas Druyen. - 1st ed. 2019. - VI, 257 p. 1 illus.online resource.
Preview: three Scenarios and Summation -- Change, change competence and personal growth. Conceptual framework for an explorative study -- Change experiences – challenges, processes and patterns of action -- Coping with crucial life events and change competence. Results of the representative online survey -- Phases and strategies of coping with biographical transformation experiences. Results of the qualitative study "Patterns of mastering change" -- The Cognitive Workbench. Using artificial intelligence in the content analysis of change experiences -- Study case Germany: The future is the legacy of present change -- Outlook.
This volume deals with a key concept concerning the future: change. It is omnipresent and yet is often only perceived in retrospect. The book’s editor and founder of Psychological Future Management argues that we are currently experiencing the beginning of the most radical and profound change in human history. This is the right moment to analyze people’s ability to change more precisely. In this first, representative study, Germany was chosen as an example. The results serve as a basis for further psychological, sociological and prospective considerations. The Germans obviously have great resilience and problem-solving competence. At the same time, however, they are one-sidedly fixated on maintaining the economic status quo and fear negative changes in the future. Their social milieus are permeated by contradictions. The wealthy, in particular, are tied to security concerns and are therefore unwilling to experiment and take risks, two qualities without which a future in times of exponential change can hardly be managed. What could other countries and societies learn from these descriptions of the current state of one of the world’s leading countries? The entire subject revolves around this question. The psychological effects of digitization and artificial intelligence also play a role, as they put our neuronal and emotional habits under enormous pressure. How can we improve our future competence and learn to adapt new knowledge more quickly and continuously? Against this background, the phenomenon of change will be examined and discussed from various national and international perspectives. The target groups Teachers and students of psychology, the social sciences and humanities Decision-makers in business, science, culture and politics as well as the public with a general interest The editor Prof. Dr. Thomas Druyen is the director and founder of the IZZ Institute for Psychological Future Management and the IVV Institute for Wealth Psychology and Wealthibility at Sigmund Freud University in Vienna.
ISBN: 9783658256463
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