His primary areas of study are Grief, Psychotherapist, Developmental psychology, Social psychology and Job performance. His Grief study combines topics in areas such as Coping resources, Coping behavior, Sociology of religion and Competence. His study in the field of Coping is also linked to topics like Intervention.
His work carried out in the field of Developmental psychology brings together such families of science as Social integration and Hardiness. His work on Individual psychology as part of general Social psychology study is frequently linked to Differential, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work investigates the relationship between Job performance and topics such as Successful aging that intersect with problems in Impression management, Cronbach's alpha and Compensation.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Grief, Clinical psychology and Psychotherapist. He has included themes like Social support and Loneliness in his Developmental psychology study. His research in Social psychology intersects with topics in Androgyny and Dysfunctional family.
He usually deals with Grief and limits it to topics linked to Successful aging and Pedagogy. Robert O. Hansson studies Coping, a branch of Psychotherapist. In his research, Sociology of scientific knowledge, Social environment and Phenomenon is intimately related to Empirical research, which falls under the overarching field of Interpersonal communication.
His primary scientific interests are in Competence, Developmental psychology, Anxiety scale, Clinical psychology and Social science. The concepts of his Competence study are interwoven with issues in Grief, Complicated grief, Attachment theory, Research design and Cultural competence. His research on Social science frequently links to adjacent areas such as Psychoanalysis.
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Handbook of bereavement research: Consequences, coping, and care
Margaret S. Stroebe;Robert O. Hansson;Wolfgang Stroebe;Henk Schut.
(2001)
Handbook of Bereavement: Theory, Research and Intervention
Margaret S. Stroebe;Wolfgang Stroebe;Robert O. Hansson.
(1993)
Handbook of bereavement research and practice: Advances in theory and intervention.
Margaret S. Stroebe;Robert O. Hansson;Henk Schut;Wolfgang Stroebe.
(2008)
The Enigma of Androgyny: Differential Implications for Males and Females?.
Warren H. Jones;Mary E. Chernovetz;Robert O. Hansson.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (1978)
The prediction of bereavement outcome: Development of an integrative risk factor framework
Margaret Susan Stroebe;Susan Folkman;Robert O Hansson;Henk Schut.
Social Science & Medicine (2006)
Introduction: Concepts and issues in contemporary research on bereavement.
Margaret S. Stroebe;Robert O. Hansson;Wolfgang Stroebe;Henk Schut.
(2001)
Successful Aging at Work: An Applied Study of Selection, Optimization, and Compensation Through Impression Management
Joseph D. Abraham;Robert O. Hansson.
Journals of Gerontology Series B-psychological Sciences and Social Sciences (1995)
Successful Aging at Work: Annual Review, 1992-1996: The Older Worker and Transitions to Retirement.
Robert O. Hansson;Paul D. Dekoekkoek;Wynell M. Neece;David W. Patterson.
Journal of Vocational Behavior (1997)
Handbook of bereavement research
Margaret Stroebe;Robert O. Hansson;Wolfgang Stroebe;Henk Schut.
(2001)
Loneliness and Adjustment to Old Age
Robert O. Hansson;Warren H. Jones;Bruce N. Carpenter;Jacqueline H. Remondet.
International Journal of Aging & Human Development (1987)
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