Military psychology and leadership development
Contributor(s): Rawat, Samir.
Publisher: Jaipur Rawat Publications 2017Description: xxii, 329p.ISBN: 9788131609088.Subject(s): Military Psychology | Diplomatic Psychology | Leadership -- Ethics | Disaster management -- Psychological StressDDC classification: 355.33041019 Summary: This book offers a good understanding of various concepts in the field of military psychology and leadership development, be it in the context of hardiness as a construct in the human resource cycle, the use of coping resources, and the development and management of extreme forms of unwanted stress. Other interesting themes included here cover concepts of altruism, emotional intelligence, disaster management, leadership development and motivation, human factor engineering in operations, the psychology of warfare, and diplomatic psychology. A very interesting, yet overlooked topic, is the role of military families in the Armed Forces, which brings to light the contribution and sacrifices being made by this neglected population-the military spouse. The book is designed, not only for psychology students and practitioners but also for leaders seeking knowledge in the field of military psychology and leadership development.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This book offers a good understanding of various concepts in the field of military psychology and leadership development, be it in the context of hardiness as a construct in the human resource cycle, the use of coping resources, and the development and management of extreme forms of unwanted stress. Other interesting themes included here cover concepts of altruism, emotional intelligence, disaster management, leadership development and motivation, human factor engineering in operations, the psychology of warfare, and diplomatic psychology. A very interesting, yet overlooked topic, is the role of military families in the Armed Forces, which brings to light the contribution and sacrifices being made by this neglected population-the military spouse. The book is designed, not only for psychology students and practitioners but also for leaders seeking knowledge in the field of military psychology and leadership development.
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