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The Psychology of Trust

Author: Ken J. Rotenberg |

4,700.00

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 47.5 × 35 × 1 cm
Publisher

Routledge

ISBN

9781138678491

Format

Paper Book

Language

English

SKU: TMP_PUB_931 Category: Tags: , , Product ID: 21098

Description

What makes us trust people? How is trust developed and maintained? Is Western society facing a crisis of trust?
The Psychology of Trust addresses trust issues that are directly relevant to peoples’ experiences in their daily lives. It identifies the factors that cause people to trust, and the consequences of trust for real world issues in health, politics, terrorism, the workplace, and religious faith. It also explores the impact of a lack of trust, and what causes distrust of individuals, groups and organisations.
In a world where trust impacts our daily lives, The Psychology of Trust shows the role trust plays in our relationships, and provides practical guidance regarding our own trust in others.
 
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapters
1. Understanding Trust: A Crisis or Everything?
2. Lying and Trust: Sex, Lies and Videotape
3. Trust is a Delicate Balance
4. Developing Trust: Parents Can Get It Right!
5. Trust in Romantic Relationships: How Many Shades is Your Romantic Trust?
6. Trust and Health: The Road to Wellness?
7. Trust and the Police: Do You Trust the Police?
8. Trust in the Work Place: The Unseen and Seen Facets of Trust
9. Trust and Politics: The Emperor’s Not Very New Clothes
10. Intergroup Trust and Terrorism: The Twin Towers and Beyond
11. Trust and Religious Faith: Do We Trust God?
12: Building Trust
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