Psychological processes in international negotiations : theoretical and practical perspectives / Francesco Aquilar, Mauro Galluccio ; [foreword by Albert Ellis].
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Springer, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Description: xix, 171 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0387713786
- 9780387713786
- Theoretical and practical perspectives
- 327.1019 22
- JZ1253 .A68 2008
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327.10112 RUS Dangerous peace : new rivalry in world politics / | 327.1011857 URR Global complexity / | 327.1014 GLO Global communications : toward a transcultural political economy / | 327.1019 AQU Psychological processes in international negotiations : theoretical and practical perspectives / | 327.1019 LIN Making enemies : humiliation and international conflict / | 327.102854678 INT International relations and security in the digital age / | 327.10712 TES International relations in action : a world politics simulation / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-165) and index.
Introduction: Theoretical and psychological aspects of international negotiation -- Peace psychology, war prevention: coping with psychological elements -- Cognitive, emotional, and communicative aspects in international negotiation: affective neuroscience contribution to the general understanding of the negotiation process -- Emotional competence in international negotiation and mediation practice -- Addressing cognition and emotion in negotiation and co-mediation practice: a research project -- What psychotherapy has done and can offer for international negotiation and mediation -- Further directions: toward a cognitive-oriented post-graduate school of negotiation and meditation -- Practice and exercises for negotiators and mediators -- Features of a training program organized in 15 meetings; frontal/face to face lessons, art-therapeutic techniques, microanalysis of negotiation sequences, emotional and metacognitive awareness, overcoming of egocentrism, and renarration of experience.
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