Psychology, Military
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Psychology, Military
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Psychology, Military
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- A sense of the enemy, the high-stakes history of reading your rival's mind, by Zachary Shore
- Psychology for the fighting man, prepared for the fighting man himself by a committee of the National Research Council ; with the collaboration of Science Service
- Fortitude, American resilience in the era of outrage, Dan Crenshaw
- Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Understanding Human Dynamics
- Categorical confusion?, the strategic implications of recognizing challenges either as irregular or traditional, Colin S. Gray
- Coming back together, a guide to successful reintegration after your partner returns from military deployment, Steven L. Sayers, PhD
- Returning from the war zone, a guide for families of military members, Department of Veterans Affairs
- Speed and the fog of war, sense and respond logistics in Operation Iraqi Freedom-I, Paul Needham and Christopher Snyder
- Matto tatte ginen i lugat i gerra, gian i familian i gumerra, National Center for PSTD
- Head strong, how psychology is revolutionizing war, Michael D. Matthews
- On Killing, Lt. Col. Dave Grossman
- On killing, the psychological cost of learning to kill in war and society, Dave Grossman
- None of us were like this before, American soldiers and torture, Joshua E.S. Phillips
- The last and greatest battle, finding the will, commitment, and strategy to end military suicides, John Bateson
- VA/DoD clinical practice guideline for management of post-traumatic stress
- On combat, the psychology and physiology of deadly conflict in war and in peace, by Dave Grossman with Loren W. Christensen
- Once a warrior, always a warrior, navigating the transition from combat to home--including combat stress, PTSD, and mTBI, Charles W. Hoge
- PTSD, the walking wounded, director, Ash Patiño
- Returning from the war zone, a guide for military personnel, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
- Iraq war clinician guide, edited by Paula P. Schnurr, Ph.D., National Center for PTSD, COL Stephen J. Cozza, MC, USA, Walter Reed Army Medical Center; written and compiled by National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Walter Reed Army Medical Center
- 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
- On killing, the psychological cost of learning to kill in war and society, Lieutenant Colonel Dave Grossman
- Information as a weapon, reality versus promises, YuLin G. Whitehead
- On killing remotely, the psychology of killing with drones, Lieutenant Colonel Wayne Phelps (USMC, Retired)
- Returning from the war zone, a guide for families of military members, created by experts at the National Center for PSTD
- Returning from the war zone, a guide for military personnel, produced by the National Center for PSTD
- Command dysfunction, minding the cognitive war, Arden B. Dahl
- On combat, the psychology and physiology of deadly conflict in war and in peace, by Dave Grossman with Loren W. Christensen
- Conflict, how soldiers make impossible decisions, Neil D. Shortland, Laurence J. Alison, and Joseph M. Moran
- Once a warrior always a warrior, navigating the transition from combat to home--including combat stress, PTSD, and mTBI, Charles W. Hoge
- Left of bang, how the Marine Corps' combat hunter program can save your life, Patrick Van Horne and Jason A. Riley
- Stoic warriors, the ancient philosophy behind the military mind, Nancy Sherman
- On combat, Lt. Col. Dave Grossman
- The wounded platoon, Frontline co-production with Mongoose Pictures in assciation with the BBC; producers, Dan Edge and Christopher Buchanan; writer and director, Dan Edge
- Feuding allies, the private wars of the high command, William B. Breuer
- Taliu mai le tafa o taua, o se t̕aiala mo aiga, National Center for PTSD
- Signature wounds, the untold story of the military's mental health crisis, David Kieran
- Stoic warriors, the ancient philosophy behind the military mind, Nancy Sherman
- Concepts for Air Force leadership, Richard I. Lester, executive editor ; A. Glenn Morton, associate editor
- On combat, the psychology and physiology of deadly conflict in war and in peace, by Dave Grossman with Loren W. Christensen
- Once a warrior always a warrior, [navigating the transition from combat to home, including combat stress, PTSD, and mTBI, Charles W. Hoge
- An intimate history of killing, face-to-face killing in twentieth-century warfare, Joanna Bourke
- Enduring battle, American soldiers in three wars, 1776-1945, Christopher H. Hamner
- Returning from the war zone, a guide for military personnel
- The untold war, inside the hearts, minds, and souls of our soldiers, Nancy Sherman
- From the mind to the feet, assessing the perception-to-intent-to-action dynamic, [edited by] Strategic Multilayer Assessment editorial board, Lawrence A. Kuznar, Allison Astorino-Courtois, Sarah Canna ; [authors, Kathleen L. Kiernan [and others]]
- Recent studies on the effects of deployment on military children, hearing before the Military Personnel Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, hearing held March 9, 2010
- The American soldier ..., by Samuel A. Stouffer [and others]
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