Part I. Theoretical foundations
ch.1 The psychology of working : a new perspective for a new era / David L. Blustein
ch. 2. Critical psychology, well-being, and work / Isaac Prilleltensky and Graham B. Stead
ch. 3. Social constructionist thought and working / Graham B. Stead
ch. 4. Traditional and emerging career development theory and the psychology of working / Jane L. Swanson
Part II. The context of working
ch. 5. Race and working / Lisa Y. Flores
ch. 6. Gender and the psychology of working / Neeta Kantamneni
ch. 7. Toward an inclusive lgbt psychology of working / Mary Z. Anderson and James M. Croteau
ch. 8. Poverty, social class, and working / Saba Rasheed Ali
ch. 9. From work and family to a dual model of working / Mary Sue Richardson and Charles Schaeffer
ch. 10. Approaches to aging and working / Harvey L. Sterns and Anthony A. Sterns
ch. 11. Work and disability / Ellen Fabian
Part III. Organizational implications
ch. 12. Redefining work, work identity, and career success / Douglas T. Hall and Philip H. Mirvis
ch. 13. A more inclusive industrial-organizational psychology / Michael J. Zickar
Part IV. Counseling and psychotherapy
ch. 14. Counseling clients with work-based challenges / Sherri L. Turner, Julia L. Conkel Ziebell, and Robin A. Alcala Saner
ch. 15. Psychotherapy and the integration of the psychology of working into therapeutic practices / Anderson J. Franklin and Mary Beth Medvide
Part V. Community-based interventions and public policy
ch. 16. The promise of work as a component of educational reform / Maureen E. Kenny
ch. 17. Training and employment services for adult workers / Cindy L. Juntunen and Tamba-Kuii M. Bailey
ch. 18. Public policy and the psychology of working / Spencer G. Niles and Edwin L. Herr.