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Reviews for Mental Health Practice In A Multicultural Society: Perspectives From Lifespan And Positive P...

 Mental Health Practice In A Multicultural Society magazine reviews

The average rating for Mental Health Practice In A Multicultural Society: Perspectives From Lifespan And Positive P... based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2021-02-27 00:00:00
2012was given a rating of 2 stars Ian Guy
You guys ever see that Nic Cage movie “Next?” The concept behind it is that the main character (a distractingly shaggy Cage) has the ability to see all possible futures contingent on each decision he makes; it’s a cool idea! Not a very good movie, but the kind of thing that I wouldn’t be averse to seeing a remake of to, like, finesse and perfect the idea behind it, if that makes sense. Anyways, if I had Nic Cage’s Next powers, I’m pretty certain that none of these possible futures contain me doing Industrial/Organizational Psychology :-/ Maybe if I, I dunno, have a family to take care of and I’m laid off from another job that I assuredly would have been enjoying more, I’d turn to it out of need? But man. It just seems so dull to me; it’s a valuable service, and I super admire people who pursue it as a career! It’s just not for me, methinks 🤷‍♂️ Oh and the book is fine! Like most textbooks, I think enjoyment is pretty much reliant on how interested you are in the topic, and I wasn’t really; the chapters on organizational communication, leadership, and legal issues were interesting! Other than that, reading this was an exercise in discipline for me 😤 (Almost gave this an extra star because, in one chapter, the author makes some joke about one employee asking a new employee to use the intercom system and ask for “Jack Meoff?” And the sheer shock value of a naughty pun like that in this dry textbook was enough to garner some admiration for it, I think!)
Review # 2 was written on 2021-04-03 00:00:00
2012was given a rating of 3 stars Miguel Mendoza
Aamodt makes I/O Psychology easy. I also like his jokes and anecdotes scattered in every chapters. In addition to this, his tips on preparing a cover letter, resume, and training are very helpful. I applied most of them in my career right now. Thank you Aamodt!


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