The Oxford handbook of military psychology
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The Oxford handbook of military psychology
(Oxford library of psychology)
Oxford University Press, 2012
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  京都
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  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
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  広島
  山口
  徳島
  香川
  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
  鹿児島
  沖縄
  韓国
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The critical link between psychology and the military is imprtant to recruiting, training, socializing, assigning, employing, deploying, motivating, rewarding, maintaining, managing, integrating, retaining, transitioning, supporting, counseling, and healing military members. These areas are hardly distinct, and the chapters in The Oxford Handbook of Military Psychology have contents that cross these boundaries.
Collectively, the topics covered in this volume describe the myriad ways in which modern psychology influences warfare and vice versa. The extensive topics included come from within the areas of clinical, industrial/organizational, experimental, engineering, and social psychology. The contributors are top international experts in military psychology - some uniformed soldiers, others academics and clinicians, and others civilian employees of the military or other government agencies. They
address important areas in which the science and practice of psychology supports military personnel in their varied and complex missions.
Among the topics addressed here are suitability for service, leadership, decision making, training, terrorism, socio-cultural competencies, diversity and cohesion, morale, quality-of-life, ethical challenges, and mental health and fitness. The focus is the ways in which psychology promotes the decisive human dimension of military effectiveness. Collectively, the 25 topical chapters of this handbook provide an overview of modern military psychology and its tremendous influence on the military
and society as a whole.
目次
- Contents
- 1. The Handbook of Military Psychology: An Introduction
- Janice H. Laurence and Michael D. Matthews
- 2. Comprehensive Soldier Fitness: Why? and Why Now?
- Rhonda L. Cornum and Paul B. Lester
- 3. Combat-Related Stress Reactions and Suicide among US Veterans of War-Time Service
- Amy W. Wagner and Matthew Jakupcak
- 4. Physical Injuries
- Psychological Treatment
- Rebecca I. Porter
- 5. Operational Psychology: Foundation, Applications, and Issues
- Thomas J. Williams, James J. Picano, Robert R. Roland, and Paul Bartone
- 6. Ethics, Human Rights, and Interrogations: The Position of the American Psychological Association
- Stephen Behnke and Olivia Moorehead-Slaughter
- 7. In Search for Psychological Explanations of Terrorism
- Ragnhild B. Lygre and Jarle Eid
- 8. Crime on the Battlefield: Military Fate or Individual Choice?
- Neal A. Puckett and Marcelyn Atwood
- 9. What Do Commanders Really Want To Know? US Army Human Terrain System Lessons Learned From Iraq and Afghanistan
- Montgomery McFate, Britt Damon, Robert Holliday
- 10. An International Perspective on Military Psychology
- Jarle Eid, Francois Lescreve, and Gerry Larsson
- 11. Military Selection and Classification in the United States
- Michael G. Rumsey
- 12. Assessing Psychological Suitability for High-Risk Military Jobs
- James J. Picano and Robert R. Roland
- 13. Leadership in Dangerous Contexts: A Team-Focused, Replenishment-of-Resources Approach
- Donald J. Campbell
- 14. Swift Trust in ad hoc Military Organizations: Theoretical and Applied Perspectives
- Paul B. Lester and Gretchen R. Vogelgesang
- 15. Leader Development in Natural Context
- Gerry Larsson
- 16. Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Factors in Soldier Performance
- Michael D. Matthews
- 17. Characteristics of Sense-making in Combat
- Uzi Ben-Shalom, Yehiel Klar, and Yizhaq Benbenisty
- 18. Military Engineering Psychology: Setting the Pace for Exceptional Performance
- Gerald P. Krueger
- 19. Psychology's Contribution to Military Training
- Stephen L. Goldberg
- 20. The Role of Sleep in the Military: Implications for Training and Operational Effectiveness
- Nita Lewis Miller, Panagiotis Matsangas and Aileen Kenney
- 21. Teams in the Military: A Review and Emerging Challenges
- Marissa L. Shuffler, Davin Pavlas, and Eduardo Salas
- 22. Boredom: Groundhog Day as Metaphor for Iraq
- Morten G. Ender
- 23. Minorities in the Military
- Karin De Angelis and David R. Segal
- 24. Gay Service Personnel in the US Military: History, Progress and A Way Forward
- Armando X. Estrada
- 25. Military Families in an Era of Persistent Conflict
- Bradford Booth and Suzanne Lederer
- 26. What They Deserve: Quality of Life in the U.S. Military
- Diane M. Ryan and Lolita M. Burrell
- 27. Conclusion and Emerging Issues
- Michael D. Matthews and Janice H. Laurence
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