Psychology in the Service of National Security
Herausgeber: Mangelsdorff, A. David
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This volume highlights the diverse contributions of military psychologists toward our nation's security and toward the discipline of psychology itself. The United States Armed Forces have frequently led the American culture in personnel and policy changes that the general population has had difficulty in accepting, such as racial integration and the integration of women.
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This volume highlights the diverse contributions of military psychologists toward our nation's security and toward the discipline of psychology itself. The United States Armed Forces have frequently led the American culture in personnel and policy changes that the general population has had difficulty in accepting, such as racial integration and the integration of women.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: Mai 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 188mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 834g
- ISBN-13: 9781591473558
- ISBN-10: 1591473551
- Artikelnr.: 21021954
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: Mai 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 188mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 834g
- ISBN-13: 9781591473558
- ISBN-10: 1591473551
- Artikelnr.: 21021954
Edited by A. David Mangelsdorff
Contributors
Foreword
Patrick H. DeLeon
Introduction
Part I. From Military Psychology to National Security Psychology
Chapter 1: The Changing Face of National Security
A. David Mangelsdorff
Chapter 2: Foundations of National Security Psychology
Warren R. Street
Part II. Individual Differences
Chapter 3: Human Factors Research in the Naval Service
Paul D. Nelson
Chapter 4: National Security Interests at the Naval Health Research Center
Karl F. Van Orden and D. Stephen Nice
Chapter 5: U.S. Army Research in Human Performance
Gerald P. Krueger
Chapter 6: The History of Special Operations Psychological Selection
L. Morgan Banks
Part III. Personnel Management
Chapter 7: The Human Resources Research Organization: Research and
Development Related to National Security Concerns
Peter F. Ramsberger
Chapter 8: Psychology in Air Force Training and Education
Henry L. Taylor
Chapter 9: The Navy Personnel Research and Development Center
Martin Wiskoff and Edmund Thomas
Part IV. Clinical and Counseling Psychology
Chapter 10: Navy Clinical Psychology: A Distinguished Past and a Vibrant
Future
Morgan T. Sammons
Chapter 11: Clinical Psychology in the U.S. Army: 1946–2004
Robert S. Nichols
Chapter 12: Air Force Clinical Psychology: History and Future Trends
Karl O. Moe
Part V. Applied Social Psychology
Chapter 13: The U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social
Sciences
Paul A. Gade, Jonathan D. Kaplan, and Nicole M. Dudley
Chapter 14: The Racial Integration of the U.S. Armed Forces
Alan Gropman
Chapter 15: Psychological Research with Military Women
Janice D. Yoder and Loren Naidoo
Chapter 16: Military Family Research
Mady Wechsler Segal
Part VI. Conclusions
Chapter 17: Psychology's Strategic Position for Today's National Security
Concerns
A. David Mangelsdorff
Additional Resources
References
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editor
Foreword
Patrick H. DeLeon
Introduction
Part I. From Military Psychology to National Security Psychology
Chapter 1: The Changing Face of National Security
A. David Mangelsdorff
Chapter 2: Foundations of National Security Psychology
Warren R. Street
Part II. Individual Differences
Chapter 3: Human Factors Research in the Naval Service
Paul D. Nelson
Chapter 4: National Security Interests at the Naval Health Research Center
Karl F. Van Orden and D. Stephen Nice
Chapter 5: U.S. Army Research in Human Performance
Gerald P. Krueger
Chapter 6: The History of Special Operations Psychological Selection
L. Morgan Banks
Part III. Personnel Management
Chapter 7: The Human Resources Research Organization: Research and
Development Related to National Security Concerns
Peter F. Ramsberger
Chapter 8: Psychology in Air Force Training and Education
Henry L. Taylor
Chapter 9: The Navy Personnel Research and Development Center
Martin Wiskoff and Edmund Thomas
Part IV. Clinical and Counseling Psychology
Chapter 10: Navy Clinical Psychology: A Distinguished Past and a Vibrant
Future
Morgan T. Sammons
Chapter 11: Clinical Psychology in the U.S. Army: 1946–2004
Robert S. Nichols
Chapter 12: Air Force Clinical Psychology: History and Future Trends
Karl O. Moe
Part V. Applied Social Psychology
Chapter 13: The U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social
Sciences
Paul A. Gade, Jonathan D. Kaplan, and Nicole M. Dudley
Chapter 14: The Racial Integration of the U.S. Armed Forces
Alan Gropman
Chapter 15: Psychological Research with Military Women
Janice D. Yoder and Loren Naidoo
Chapter 16: Military Family Research
Mady Wechsler Segal
Part VI. Conclusions
Chapter 17: Psychology's Strategic Position for Today's National Security
Concerns
A. David Mangelsdorff
Additional Resources
References
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editor
Contributors
Foreword
Patrick H. DeLeon
Introduction
Part I. From Military Psychology to National Security Psychology
Chapter 1: The Changing Face of National Security
A. David Mangelsdorff
Chapter 2: Foundations of National Security Psychology
Warren R. Street
Part II. Individual Differences
Chapter 3: Human Factors Research in the Naval Service
Paul D. Nelson
Chapter 4: National Security Interests at the Naval Health Research Center
Karl F. Van Orden and D. Stephen Nice
Chapter 5: U.S. Army Research in Human Performance
Gerald P. Krueger
Chapter 6: The History of Special Operations Psychological Selection
L. Morgan Banks
Part III. Personnel Management
Chapter 7: The Human Resources Research Organization: Research and
Development Related to National Security Concerns
Peter F. Ramsberger
Chapter 8: Psychology in Air Force Training and Education
Henry L. Taylor
Chapter 9: The Navy Personnel Research and Development Center
Martin Wiskoff and Edmund Thomas
Part IV. Clinical and Counseling Psychology
Chapter 10: Navy Clinical Psychology: A Distinguished Past and a Vibrant
Future
Morgan T. Sammons
Chapter 11: Clinical Psychology in the U.S. Army: 1946–2004
Robert S. Nichols
Chapter 12: Air Force Clinical Psychology: History and Future Trends
Karl O. Moe
Part V. Applied Social Psychology
Chapter 13: The U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social
Sciences
Paul A. Gade, Jonathan D. Kaplan, and Nicole M. Dudley
Chapter 14: The Racial Integration of the U.S. Armed Forces
Alan Gropman
Chapter 15: Psychological Research with Military Women
Janice D. Yoder and Loren Naidoo
Chapter 16: Military Family Research
Mady Wechsler Segal
Part VI. Conclusions
Chapter 17: Psychology's Strategic Position for Today's National Security
Concerns
A. David Mangelsdorff
Additional Resources
References
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editor
Foreword
Patrick H. DeLeon
Introduction
Part I. From Military Psychology to National Security Psychology
Chapter 1: The Changing Face of National Security
A. David Mangelsdorff
Chapter 2: Foundations of National Security Psychology
Warren R. Street
Part II. Individual Differences
Chapter 3: Human Factors Research in the Naval Service
Paul D. Nelson
Chapter 4: National Security Interests at the Naval Health Research Center
Karl F. Van Orden and D. Stephen Nice
Chapter 5: U.S. Army Research in Human Performance
Gerald P. Krueger
Chapter 6: The History of Special Operations Psychological Selection
L. Morgan Banks
Part III. Personnel Management
Chapter 7: The Human Resources Research Organization: Research and
Development Related to National Security Concerns
Peter F. Ramsberger
Chapter 8: Psychology in Air Force Training and Education
Henry L. Taylor
Chapter 9: The Navy Personnel Research and Development Center
Martin Wiskoff and Edmund Thomas
Part IV. Clinical and Counseling Psychology
Chapter 10: Navy Clinical Psychology: A Distinguished Past and a Vibrant
Future
Morgan T. Sammons
Chapter 11: Clinical Psychology in the U.S. Army: 1946–2004
Robert S. Nichols
Chapter 12: Air Force Clinical Psychology: History and Future Trends
Karl O. Moe
Part V. Applied Social Psychology
Chapter 13: The U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social
Sciences
Paul A. Gade, Jonathan D. Kaplan, and Nicole M. Dudley
Chapter 14: The Racial Integration of the U.S. Armed Forces
Alan Gropman
Chapter 15: Psychological Research with Military Women
Janice D. Yoder and Loren Naidoo
Chapter 16: Military Family Research
Mady Wechsler Segal
Part VI. Conclusions
Chapter 17: Psychology's Strategic Position for Today's National Security
Concerns
A. David Mangelsdorff
Additional Resources
References
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editor