Person-Environment Psychology
Discover the intricate relationship between individuals and their environments in the insightful book, Person-Environment Psychology, authored by experts in the field. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2000, this second edition spans 358 pages and delves into the dynamic interactions that shape human behavior and environmental contexts. This book is an essential resource for social psychologists, as well as professionals in vocational and industrial/organizational settings, offering valuable insights into how environments influence individuals and vice versa. Enhance your understanding of this fascinating field and explore the reciprocal effects of person-environment interactions with Person-Environment Psychology.