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The 71F advantage : applying Army research psychology for health and performance gains / edited by Paul T. Bartone, Ross H. Pastel, and Mark A. Vaitkus ; foreword by David A. Rubenstein.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
Bartone, Paul T., 1952-
Pastel, Ross Harvey.
Vaitkus, Mark A.
National Defense University. Center for Technology and National Security Policy.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Psychology, Military.
Soldiers--United States--Psychology.
Soldiers.
Soldiers--Mental health--United States.
Soldiers--Mental health services--United States.
Combat--Psychological aspects.
Combat.
Post-traumatic stress disorder.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxi, 523 pages) : illustrations
Other Title:
71F advantage
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : Published for the Center for Technology and National Security Policy by National Defense University Press, 2010.
Contents:
Foreword / David A. Rubenstein
Preface / Hans J. Binnendijk
Introduction / Paul T. Bartone
U.S. Army uniformed research psychologists : making a difference yesterday, today, and tomorrow / Gerald P. Krueger
Army research psychology : moving from science to solutions / Steven R. Hursh
Asleep at the trigger : warfighter judgment and decisionmaking during prolonged wakefulness / William D.S. Killgore
Advances in measuring higher order cognitive performance in warfighters under environmental stress / Gina E. Adam
Rapid assessment of eye injuries on the battlefield / Michael W. Boye
^New wine in old bottles : leadership and personality in the military organization / Paul T. Bartone
^Development and fielding of the U.S. Army Leader Self-development Portfolio / James Ness ... [et al.]
^Understanding and measuring creative thinking in leaders / Mark A. Vaitkus
^U.S. Army Mental Health Advisory Teams / Sharon A. McBride ... [et al.]
^Military benefit finding : turning adversity to advantage / Michael D. Wood and Thomas W. Britt
Enhancing operational readiness through neuroimaging : mapping the pathophysiology of mild traumatic brain injury in warfighters / Michael N. Dretsch
Why do soldiers kill themselves? Understanding suicide in the military / Sandra M. Escolas ... [et al.]
Psychological effects of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons / Ross H. Pastel
^Mitigating the medical consequences of exposure to chemical weapons : contributions of U.S. Army research psychologists to chemical defense / Maurice L. Sipos and Matthew G. Clark
^New biodosimetry tools for mental health support in nuclear/radiological accidents or terrorism / Charles A. Salter ... [et al.]
^Families facing the demands of military life : new research directions / Lolita Burrell ... [et al.]
^To stay or not to stay? Family-friendly unit climate and career intentions / Edward N. Edens ... [et al.]
^Science in action : meeting urgent field requirements through science and technology on the ground in Iraq / Matthew G. Clark
Looking back : from the lab to Iraq
and to the clinic / Melba C. Stetz
Notes from a research psychologist at U.S. Special Operations Command / Craig A. Myatt
The total force and the Army Reserve Component : contributions of research psychology / James E. Griffith
^Research for the soldier : the story of an Army research psychologist / James A. Romand, Jr., as told to Richard V.N. Ginn.
Notes:
Title from PDF title screen (ndu.edu, viewed Sept. 27, 2010).
"First printing, August 2010."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
671236361

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