Military Psychology, First Edition Clinical and Operational Applications

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2006-08-18
Publisher(s): The Guilford Press
List Price: $64.00

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Summary

"With the development of an increasingly mobile and modern military, the landscape of military psychology has changed significantly. This volume brings together an array of expert contributors to review state-of-the-science theory and practice in this dynamic field. A uniquely comprehensive reference and text, the book provides "on-the-ground" perspectives on the challenges and rewards of working within the military system."--BOOK JACKET.

Author Biography

Carrie H. Kennedy, PhD, is a Lieutenant Commander in the Medical Service Corps of the U.S. Navy and is currently receiving specialty training in neuropsychology at the University of Virginia. Dr. Kennedy serves on the Conflict of Interest Committee for the National Academy of Neuropsychology and is the Navy Psychology Ethics Consultant for the Clinical Committee of the American Psychological Association’s Division 19, Society for Military Psychology. Her most recent publication investigates the efficacy of establishing a gambling treatment program in a military environment; her other research interests include assessment of memory malingering, multicultural issues in military psychology, and ethics of operational psychology.
 
Eric A. Zillmer, PsyD, is the Carl R. Pacifico Professor of Neuropsychology and Director of Athletics at Drexel University in Philadelphia. He is a Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the American Psychological Association, the Society for Personality Assessment, and the National Academy of Neuropsychology, for which he also served as president. Dr. Zillmer has more than 100 publications in the areas of sports psychology, neuropsychology, and psychological assessment, and is a frequent contributor to the local and national media. His textbook Principles of Neuropsychology is used internationally. Dr. Zillmer currently serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Personality Assessment, the Journal of Forensic Neuropsychology, and the Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology.

Table of Contents

A History of Military Psychology
1(20)
Carrie H. Kennedy
Jeffrey A. McNeil
PART I CLINICAL PRACTICE IN THE MILITARY
Introduction to Clinical Military Psychology
21(14)
Frank C. Budd
Carrie H. Kennedy
Military Fitness-for-Duty Evaluations
35(26)
Frank C. Budd
Sally Harvey
Brief Psychotherapy in the U.S. Military: Principles and Applications
61(13)
J. D. Ball
Thomas H. Peake
Clinical Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine in Military Healthcare Settings
74(31)
Alan L. Peterson
Neuropsychological Practice in the Military
105(25)
Laurie M. Ryan
Thomas M. Zazeckis
Louis M. French
Sally Harvey
Suicide Prevention in the Military
130(33)
David E. Jones
Kevin R. Kennedy
Laurel L. Hourani
Substance Abuse Services and Gambling Treatment in the Military
163(30)
Carrie H. Kennedy
David E. Jones
Revonda Grayson
PART II OPERATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Introduction to Operational Psychology
193(22)
Thomas J. Williams
James J. Picano
Robert R. Roland
L. Morgan Banks
Combat Stress
215(26)
Rick L. Campise
Schuyler K. Geller
Mary E. Campise
Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) Training: Preparing Military Members for the Demands of Captivity
241(21)
Anthony P. Doran
Gary Hoyt
Charles A. Morgan III
The Psychology of Terrorists: Nazi Perpetrators, the Baader--Meinhof Gang, War Criminals in Bosnia, and Suicide Bombers
262(19)
Eric A. Zillmer
The Psychology of Al Qaeda Terrorists: The Evolution of the Global Salafi Jihad
281(14)
Marc Sageman
The Psychological Effects of Weapons of Mass Destruction
295(15)
Mark S. Oordt
Crisis and Hostage Negotiation
310(21)
Kirk L. Rowe
Michael G. Gelles
Russell E. Palarea
Psychological Interventions after Disaster or Trauma
331(22)
Michael A. Borders
Carrie H. Kennedy
Assessment and Selection of High-Risk Operational Personnel
353(18)
James J. Picano
Thomas J. Williams
Robert R. Roland
Future Directions of Military Psychology
371(16)
John A. Ralph
Morgan T. Sammons
Index 387

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