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Building Psychological Resilience in Military Personnel Theory and Practice

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Building Psychological Resilience in Military Personnel : Theory and Practice
ISBN: 9781433813313
Publication Date: 15 June 2013

Military personnel and their families face innumerable challenges. Deployed soldiers are exposed to a wide range of stressors, from the continuous, low-level experience of living in a strange and austere environment for a lengthy period of time, to acute, traumatic events that occur during combat, all of which can lead to long-term psychological problems like PTSD, depression, and substance abuse, and even suicide. Back home, husbands and wives of deployed soldiers face an increased likelihood of depression, anxiety and sleep disorders, while their children are more likely to exhibit behavioural issues and negative outcomes in school.

In the face of these persistent problems, researchers have consistently identified resilience, a term derived from the psychological and psychiatric literature, as perhaps the single most important factor predicting successful outcomes for military personnel and their families.

In this book, editors Robert Sinclair and Thomas Britt and a distinguished group of researchers investigate the concept of resilience, its essential role in normal psychological development, and its relevance within various occupational contexts unique to the military.

In the second part of the book, the authors evaluate existing programs for developing and maintaining resilience that have been implemented in various branches of our armed forces.

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Average Star Rating: 3.5 out of 5
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15 reviews for Building Psychological Resilience in Military Personnel Theory and Practice

  1. Rated 3 out of 5

      angelic smiles from Brussels, Belgium

    No good. Maybe I just got a defective one. Support is good though and sorting this out.

  2. Rated 2 out of 5

      nataaliacorrea from Gdansk, Poland

    Faulty product, horrible manufacturer customer service!

  3. Rated 2 out of 5

      Kisses from Greensboro, United States

    It is too delicate doesn't look like it will last

  4. Rated 1 out of 5

      Bed Race from Orizaba, Mexico

    I never write reviews, and maybe I just got a defective product, but I am not happy with it at all. Will return it.

  5. Rated 1 out of 5

      Fresh lime from Benoni, South Africa

    One Star - Maybe I got a lemon