Тал Бен-Шахар - Парадокс перфекциониста
7. Лэнгер (1989).
Глава 5
1. Лутар и др. (2006).
2. Зигль и Шулер (2000).
3. Монтессори (1995).
4. Ратунде и Чиксентмихайи (2005а, b).
5. Винникотт (1982) и Винникотт (1990).
6. Смайлс (1958).
7. Двек (2005).
8. Дьюи (2007).
9. Дьюи (1997).
10. Коллинз (1990) и Коллинз (1992).
Глава 6
1. Эдмондсон (1999).
2. Марк Кэннон и Эми Эдмондсон (2005) — соавторы доклада под заголовком «Неудачная учеба, или Как научиться проигрывать (с умом): Как великие организации допускают промахи в своей работе, чтобы развиваться и улучшаться».
3. Термин психологическая безопасность впервые был введен Эдгаром Шайном и Уорреном Беннисом (1965). Эдмондсон расширил идею за пределы индивидуального уровня, назвав ее коллективной психологической безопасностью.
4. Цитируется у Кэннона и Эдмондсона (2005).
5. Гоулман и др. (2002).
6. Макэвой и Битти (1989).
7. Кэннон и Эдмондсон (2005).
8. Херли и Риман (2008).
9. Лер и Шварц (2001) и Лер и Шварц (2004).
Глава 7
1. Цитата приписывается Лео Бускалье, профессору Университета Южной Калифорнии, известному оратору и писателю. Хотя работа Бускалье в области человеческого потенциала крайне важная и ценная, этот отдельно взятый отрывок потенциально вреден.
2. Готтман (2000).
3. Шнарх (1998).
4. Милль (1974).
5. Эмерсон (1983).
6. Бёрк (1898).
Глава 8
1. Лэнгер (1989).
2. Нир (2008).
Глава 9
1. Томака и др. (1997).
2. Карлсон (1996).
Глава 10
1. Роджерс (1961).
Глава 11
1. Уилсон (2008).
Глава 12
1. Гьялцен Ринпоче (2006).
2. Пеннебейкер (1997).
Глава 13
1. Аккерман (1995).
2. Дэвидсон и Харрингтон (2001).
3. Лири и др. (2007).
Глава 14
1. Любомирски (2007).
Глава 15
1. Леви (2003) и Леви и др. (2002).
2. Компания Dove, производитель предметов личной гигиены, выступила с очень успешной кампанией в защиту старения вопреки движению против старения.
Глава 16
1. Блэнтон (2005).
2. dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,3333396,00.html. Исправлено 13 октября 2008 года.
Глава 17
1. Вейк (2001).
Заключение
1 Роджерс (1961).
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