{"product_id":"handbook-of-military-psychology-isbn-9780471920458","title":"Handbook of Military Psychology","description":"Handbook of Military Psychology Edited by Reuven Gal, The Israeli Institute for Military Studies, Zikhron, Ya'akov, Israel, and A. David Mangelsdorff, Health Services Command, Fort Sam Houston, USA With a Foreword by Edgar M. Johnson Section editors Friedrich W. Steege Paul R. Chatelier and Earl A. Alluisi Gerald P. Krueger T. O. Jacobs A. David Mangelsdorff Robert S. Nichols Reuven Gal The Handbook of Military Psychology describes the scope of military psychology and how the branches of psychology are applied in military settings, the similarities and differences within multinational and multi-service settings, the historical basis for the development and application of psychological principles in multi-service military settings, and the ongoing research and applications of military psychology. The volume editors have brought together a distinguished team of authors, under the leadership of section editors, who examine all areas in the field of military psychology--assessment; leadership; human factors; environmental factors; individual and group behavior; clinical and organizational applications; and special groups and special issues. The chapters include an up-to-date overview of the given subject, a historical review of the field, a critical analysis of the applications, and an extensive bibliography. The military must evaluate large numbers of people, screen out the unfit, select individuals with needed abilities, and place people in the jobs most appropriate both to their skills and to military needs. Military personnel, of all sorts, must be trained and prepared for warfare. Individuals have to be led and motivated and units must maintain high morale and cohesion in order to achieve their missions. Furthermore, military missions are frequently carried out under most stressful conditions and usually require strenuous adjustment between human capabilities and weapon-systems' peculiarities. These characteristics of military organization all have their psychological aspects. This comprehensive handbook will be an essential tool for military psychologists, trainers and leaders dealing with these aspects. It will also be of interest to both practitioners and researchers working in the field of occupational and industrial psychology, and for those working in personnel management. From a pre-publication review 'The Handbook of Military Psychology will be recognised as the standard work in this field.' John Keegan Partial table of contents:\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e SELECTION, CLASSIFICATION AND PLACEMENT IN MILITARY SERVICES.\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e Psychological Assessment and Military Personnel Management (F.Steege \u0026amp; W. Fritscher).\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e Spatial Ability and Orientation of Pilots (L. Boer).\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e HUMAN FACTORS AND MILITARY PERFORMANCE.\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e Overcoming the Effects of Stress on Military Performance: HumanFactors.\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e Training and Selection Strategies (J. Driskell \u0026amp; E.Salas).\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND MILITARY PERFORMANCE.\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e Effects of High Terrestrial Altitude on Military Performance (L.Banderet \u0026amp; R. Burse).\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e Military Performance in Sustained Acceleration and VibrationEnvironments (H. von Gierke, et al.).\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e LEADERSHIP IN MILITARY PERFORMANCE.\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e Executive Leadership (T. Jacobs \u0026amp; E. Jaques).\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP BEHAVIOR.\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e Morale.\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e Cohesion and Esprit de Corps (F. Manning).\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e Cultural and Societal Factors in Military Organizations (S.Labuc).\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e CLINICAL AND CONSULTATIVE\/ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY.\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e Psychotherapy and Behavior Change (T. O'Hearn).\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e Consultation in a Military Setting (J. Lenz \u0026amp; B.Roberts).\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e SPECIAL SUBJECTS AND SPECIAL SITUATIONS.\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e Hostage Negotiation: Issues and Applications (G. Fuselier).\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003e Index. REUVEN GAL, previously chief psychologist of the Israeli DefenseForces, has also served as a combat officer in the IDF and retiredwith the rank of colonel. He received his BA and MA degrees inpsychology at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and his PhD fromthe University of California, Berkeley. Dr Gal has served as asenior research associate at Walter Reed Army Institute of Researchin Washington DC and as a visiting professor in military educationat Boston University. He is currently the director of the IsraeliInstitute for Military Studies, and teaches military psychology atthe IDF s Staff and Command School. He has published articles onbehavior under stress, military psychology, heroism in combat, andrelated subjects in many academic journals, and has published threeprevious books in the area of military psychology.\u003cbr\u003e A. DAVID MANGELSDORFF received his BA from Dartmouth College, MAand PhD degrees in psychology from the University of Delaware, MAin English from St. Mary s University of San Antonio, Texas, and anMPH degree from the University of Texas School of Public Health. Heis a fellow of both the American Psychological Association and theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science. DrMangelsdorff is an adjunct professor at the University of TexasSchool of Public Health and a clinical assistant professor offamily practice at the Uniformed Services University of the HealthSciences. He serves as associate editor (clinical\/health) for thejournal Military Psychology and on the editorial board of theJournal of Traumatic Stress. His research areas include stress,disasters, health psychology, and retention factors. He remainsactive in the Army reserves as the psychology staff officer forHeadquarters, Health Services Command. Handbook of Military Psychology Edited by Reuven Gal and A. David Mangelsdorff Wiley books of related interest Handbook of Life Stress, Cognition and Health Edited by S. Fisher and J. Reason 0-471-91269-7 750pp 1988 Handbook of Perception and Human Performance Edited by K. Boff, L. Kaufman and J.P. 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Nichols Reuven Gal The Handbook of Military Psychology describes the scope of military psychology and how the branches of psychology are applied in military settings, the similarities and differences within multinational and multi-service settings, the historical basis for the development and application of psychological principles in multi-service military settings, and the ongoing research and applications of military psychology. The volume editors have brought together a distinguished team of authors, under the leadership of section editors, who examine all areas in the field of military psychologyassessment; leadership; human factors; environmental factors; individual and group behavior; clinical and organizational applications; and special groups and special issues. The chapters include an up-to-date overview of the given subject, a historical review of the field, a critical analysis of the applications, and an extensive bibliography. The military must evaluate large numbers of people, screen out the unfit, select individuals with needed abilities, and place people in the jobs most appropriate both to their skills and to military needs. Military personnel, of all sorts, must be trained and prepared for warfare. Individuals have to be led and motivated and units must maintain high morale and cohesion in order to achieve their missions. Furthermore, military missions are frequently carried out under most stressful conditions and usually require strenuous adjustment between human capabilities and weapon-systems peculiarities. These characteristics of military organization all have their psychological aspects. This comprehensive handbook will be an essential tool for military psychologists, trainers and leaders dealing with these aspects. It will also be of interest to both practitioners and researchers working in the field of occupational and industrial psychology, and for those working in personnel management. 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