Blustein David L
Department of Counseling, Developmental, and Educational Psychology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA.
Am Psychol. 2008 May-Jun;63(4):228-40. doi: 10.1037/0003-066X.63.4.228.
The primary theme of this article, which serves as the introductory contribution of a special section of the American Psychologist, is that work plays a central role in the development, expression, and maintenance of psychological health. The argument underlying this assumption is articulated at the outset of the article in conjunction with a historical review of vocational psychology and industrial/organizational psychology. The article follows with an overview of contemporary vocational psychology and a presentation of the psychology-of-working perspective, which has emerged from critiques of vocational psychology and from multicultural, feminist, and expanded epistemological analyses of psychological explorations of working. Three illustrative lines of inquiry in which research has affected the potential for informing public policy are presented. These three lines of scholarship (role of work in recovery from mental illness; occupational health psychology; and working, racism, and psychological health) are reviewed briefly to furnish exemplars of how the psychological study of working can inform public policy.
本文作为《美国心理学家》一个特别版块的开篇文章,其主要主题是工作在心理健康的发展、表现和维持中起着核心作用。这一假设背后的论点在文章开篇结合职业心理学和工业/组织心理学的历史回顾进行了阐述。文章接着概述了当代职业心理学,并介绍了工作心理学视角,该视角源自对职业心理学的批判以及对工作心理探索的多元文化、女性主义和扩展认识论分析。文中呈现了三条具有代表性的研究思路,这些研究对为公共政策提供信息的潜力产生了影响。简要回顾了这三个学术领域(工作在精神疾病康复中的作用;职业健康心理学;以及工作、种族主义与心理健康),以提供工作心理学研究如何为公共政策提供信息的范例。