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Occupational clinics
Theories and Interventions

$20.000

How to face the current complexities of the world of work? In what way have modernization processes affected the workplace? Are flexible management models responsible for the growing individualization of labor relations? How is experience transmitted? How to give meaning to work amidst the busy daily grind? Is it possible to understand the social and subjective scope of these transformations in work organization?

This book contributes to guiding clinical intervention processes in the workplace, providing theoretical and practical resources that enable public and private sector professionals to conduct well-founded and reflective interventions. In addition to theoretically presenting today's most important clinical work approaches, it showcases experiences from not only Chile but also other countries, thereby allowing for situated examples of the different approaches' methodologies.

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