Biobehavioral Resilience to StressBrian J Lukey, Victoria Tepe CRC Press, 19 мар. 2008 г. - Всего страниц: 376 Military service involves exposure to multiple sources of chronic, acute, and potentially traumatic stress, especially during deployment and combat. Notoriously variable, the effects of stress can be subtle to severe, immediate or delayed, impairing individual and group readiness, operational performance, and ultimately‘survival. A comprehensive co |
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Predicting Resilience to Stress | 3 |
Chapter 2 Resilience and Military Psychiatry | 25 |
Chapter 3 The Stresses of Modern War | 43 |
Chapter 4 Resilience through Leadership | 57 |
Physiology of Stress and Resilience | 89 |
Chapter 5 Adaptation to Stress and Psychobiological Mechanisms of Resilience | 91 |
Chapter 6 Psychophysiology of Resilience to Stress | 117 |
Chapter 7 Resilience and Survival in Extreme Environments | 139 |
Psychosocial Aspects of Resilience | 217 |
Chapter 9 Resilience and Personality | 219 |
Chapter 10 Cognitive Performance and Resilience to Stress | 259 |
Chapter 11 The Impact of Social Structural Conditions on Psychological Resilience to Stress | 301 |
Resilience as an Empirical and Operational Priority | 319 |
Toward the State of the Possible | 321 |
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Back cover | 349 |
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