Battling the overseas blues
As business goes global, more organizations recognize that it's in their economic interest to thoroughly prepare and support employees on international assignments. That's where psychology comes in.
When workplaces shut down
As the nation's economy and political priorities change, psychologists are being called in to help employees cope with job losses and job transitions. The recent shutdown of the Kelly Air Force Base shows that, with the right interventions, closures don't have to be agonizing.
Road rage, air rage and now 'desk rage'
Work stress is leading more people to engage in counterproductive workplace behaviors.
Identifying the risk for violence through e-mail
A new software tool takes the idea of monitoring employee moods further than anonymous venting on Intranet sites or in suggestion boxes.
A spark to the business-psychology connection
Psychologically Healthy Workplace Awards expand across the country as psychologists find energy in the interface with business.
Can low self-esteem and self-blame on the job make you sick?
Researchers have discovered a new link between work stress and infectious disease.
What do you want to do when you grow up?