Military Psychology

Military psychology is the research, design, and application of psychological theories and empirical data towards understanding, predicting, and countering behaviours in friendly and enemy forces, or in civilian populations. There is particular emphasis on behaviours that may be undesirable, threatening, or potentially dangerous to the conduct of military operations. Military psychology utilizes multiple psychology sub-disciplines to encourage resiliency among military troops and counteract enemy forces for military victories. The stressors and mental illnesses studied under military psychology are not specific to the military. However, soldiers often face unique combinations of stressors within combat and war settings, and may go on …

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CIDP: Centre for International and Defense Policy · 1 December 2022 English

Before a conclusion with reflections on the process of the study and on the way forward for the mentorship of women in the CAF, the validation study will be outlined …

Mentoring: A Study of Navy Mid- ship- man.” Military Psychology 15, no. 4: 273–283. https://doi. org/10. Effective Mentoring in Basic Military Training.” Military Psychology 26, no. 5–6: 386–396. https://doi.org/10 Police Officers’ Socialization Process.” Military Psychology 28, no. 6: 429–447. https://doi.org/10.1037/mil0000131 “Formal Mento- ring in Military Academies.” Military Psychology 20, no. 3: 171–185. https://doi.org/10.1 Buffer- ing Effect of Coworker Support.” Military Psychology, 32, no. 6: 441– 449. https://doi.org/10


MHCC: Mental Health Commission of Canada · 2 May 2022 English

Mental health problems in Canada are both common and costly (and have only increased during the COVID-19 pandemic). Yet the lack of mental health resources means that many workers’ needs …

substance abuse and mental health treatment. Military Psychology, 23(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/08995605


RSC: Royal Society of Canada · 18 June 2021 English

The origins of this report, and of the Royal Society of Canada’s Mental Health and Policing Working Group, can be traced to the unique situation Canadians have faced as a …

shooting simulator: An experimental study. Military Psychology, 18(Suppl. 1), S3-S21. Schulenberg, J. (2016)


RSC: Royal Society of Canada · 18 June 2021 French

Les origines de ce rapport et du groupe de travail sur la santé mentale et la police de la Société royale du Canada remontent à la situation unique à laquelle …

shooting simulator: An experimental study. Military Psychology, 18(Suppl. 1), S3-S21. Schulenberg, J. (2016)


CIDP: Centre for International and Defense Policy · 17 June 2021 English

This work- shop’s most important contribution to the debate focusing on how to increase the diversity of militaries around the world consists in its central claim that the participation and …

conferences; he has edited eight books on military psychology with authors from over sixteen different contribut- ed book chapters in over a dozen military psychology books, which have been published across six criminal behaviour, gender studies, police and military psychology as well as studying grit, determination and volunteer team organising WARMCAMP International Military Psychology conference in India as an annual event. She


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 17 December 2020 English

For decades, the Canadian Armed Forces has used the work of foreign scholars and writers in its professional military education to try to understand the human dimension of warfare: why …

Cohesion, and Esprit de Corps,” in Handbook of Military Psychology, ed. Reuven Gal and A. David Mangelsdorff


desLibris · 14 December 2018 English

'Harassment in the workplace can come in a variety of forms, with the potential for far-reaching effects on the health and well-being of workers, as well as on their job …

harassment of Black and White men in the U.S. military.” Psychology of Men & Masculinity. Vol. 13, no. 3. p


desLibris · 13 December 2018 French

« Le harcèlement en milieu de travail peut se présenter sous diverses formes, et peut avoir de lourdes conséquences sur la santé et le bien-être des travailleurs, de même que …

harassment of black and white men in the military », Psychology of Men and Masculinity, vol. 13, no 3


desLibris · 9 November 2018 French

« En 2012, le Service correctionnel du Canada (SCC) et Anciens Combattants Canada (ACC) ont conclu un protocole d'entente concernant le soutien des vétérans incarcérés au sein du système correctionnel …

expressions of aggression in OEF/OIF veterans ». Military Psychology, 24, 221-235. https://doi.org/10.1080/08995605


desLibris · 26 October 2018 English

'This book discusses a range of complex and challenging factors that affect the well-being of military families'--Foreword, p. iii.

Military: A Discussion of Theory and Practice,” Military Psychology 15 (2003): 237-253; P. A. Gade, R. B. Tiggle Organizational Commitment in Soldiers and Spouses,” Military Psychology 15 (2003): 191–207. 16. Gade, Tiggle, and Personal Morale: A Path Analytic Model,” Military Psychology 1 (1989): 201-213. 22. Rosen, Moghadam, Model of Quality of Life in the U.S. Navy,” Military Psychology 15, no. 2 (2003): 133-152. 28. R. M. Etheridge


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