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    Posttraumatic stress in organizations: Types, antecedents, and consequences.Scott David Williams & Jonathan Williams - 2020 - Business and Society Review 125 (1):23-40.
    Research indicates that the well‐being and productivity of over 100 million people in the global workforce may be compromised by posttraumatic stress (PTS). Given that work‐related experiences are often the source of the trauma that leads to PTS, and that PTS due to any cause can interfere with employees’ job performance, organizations would do well to consider the antecedents and consequences of PTS. This review of research—primarily within fields adjacent to business—on the types, antecedents, consequences, and organizational implications of PTS (...)
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    Multiple timescales of evolution.Jonathan Williams - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (4):426-427.
    Keller & Miller's (K&M's) treatment of disorders usefully avoids diagnostic minutiae; but it needs more real-world constraints. Classifying processes by their evolutionary age helps to clarify both evolution and current function. Evolutionarily old, optimised, normative processes deserve special recognition, because they can be studied in animals and computers, and because they provide the machinery through which disorder-related polymorphisms act. (Published Online November 9 2006).
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    The neuropsychology of schizophrenia: In step but not in time.Jonathan H. Williams - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (1):55-56.
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    G. Olmsted: Celtic Art in Transition during the First Century BC. An Examination of the Creations of Mint Masters and Metal Smiths, and an Analysis of Stylistic Development during the Phase between La Tène and Provincial Roman . (Archaeolingua 12; Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft 111.) Pp. 340, pls. Budapest: Archaeolingua Alapítvány, 2001. Cased, €88. ISBN: 963-8046-37-. [REVIEW]Jonathan Williams - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):365-.
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    G. Olmsted: Celtic Art in Transition during the First Century BC. An Examination of the Creations of Mint Masters and Metal Smiths, and an Analysis of Stylistic Development during the Phase between La Tène and Provincial Roman. (Archaeolingua 12; Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft 111.) Pp. 340, pls. Budapest: Archaeolingua Alapítvány, 2001. Cased, €88. ISBN: 963-8046-37-6. [REVIEW]Jonathan Williams - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (1):365-365.
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