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A useful book that deals with a number of psychological issues surfacing in military and paramilitary forces. Military Psychology: Concepts, Trends and Interventions offers various psychological theories that are not only significant in the context of soldiers but also help to strengthen the capability of military and paramilitary forces during combat and non-combat operations. Stressing on the psycho-social well-being of the soldiers, this book offers insights into military psychological issues, such as soldier selection, combating stress, instances of misconduct, psychological operations, optimism, resilience and hardiness training, gender bias, value-based leadership, familial well-being and the future warfare. The global case studies in the book offer lessons for India and other countries where military and para-military forces are engaged in dealing with both external and internal extremism.
Familial Pathways to Soldier Effectiveness
Familial Pathways to Soldier Effectiveness
The effectiveness of military organization depends upon the physical and mental fitness of its soldiers, who are confronted with arduous operational demands that not only affect their own well-being but also disrupt the well-being of their family members. In order to attain effectiveness, a soldier and his family must be able to adapt to the environmental demands placed on him that varies from time to time and place to place. Thereby, it is pertinent to understand the factors that facilitate soldier's familial well-being and quality of life for enhancing his effectiveness.
Well-being, Quality of Life and Military Families
Well-being is a subjective evaluation of one's current status in the world and an individual's appraisal of ...
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