Paul R. Marcus
Paul Marcus, Ph.D. is a supervising and training psychoanalyst at the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis specializing in the treatment of difficult teenagers and young adults, trauma, high-conflict couples and divorce. He is a frequently used court-appointed forensic evaluator in New York Supreme and Family Courts. Dr. Marcus has authored/edited nineteen books on the interface of psychoanalysis, philosophy, and religion.
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Does work feel like sham, drudgery and broken dreams?
By: Paul R. Marcus
Subjects: Psychology, Work & Organizational Psychology
If everyday at work feels like "Monday," I urge you to read this book so you don't have to continue to suffer on the job!
The book addresses the crucial questions concerning work: how does one choose the right career; what qualities contribute to excellence in performance; how best to implement and cope with organizational change; and what capacity and skills does oneneed to enjoy every day work?