
Price, Richard H.
13 works on record
Biography
Richard H. Price is Stanley E. Seashore Collegiate Professor of Psychology and Organizational Studies Emeritus, and a Research Professor at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan.
His research program is focused on improving worker health and productivity. At the Institute for Social Research, he and his colleagues conduct surveys and field experiments testing organizational innovations to improve the conditions of working life. His research has been supported by the National Institutes of Health, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Joyce Foundation, and the California Wellness Foundation.
Price is a cofounder of ICOS, the Interdisciplinary Committee on Organizational Studies, founding Director of the Organizational Studies Programand founding Director of the Barger Leadership Institute at the University of Michigan.
Works

Principles of psychology

Evaluation and action in the social environment

14 ounces of prevention

Person-environment psychology

Prevention in mental health

Sustainable Working Lives

Abnormal behavior

People of the mirror

Abnormal psychology

Abnormal behavior; perspectives in conflict

The making of a mental patient
Abnormal psychology in the human context
Abnormal psychology in the human context
A guide to evaluating prevention programs in mental health
A guide to evaluating prevention programs in mental health