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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RAND Corporation · 30 April 2024 English

Although all branches invest substantial effort to train new service members and acculturate them to military life, the process of preparing service members to reenter civilian life is much less …

for the Transition out of the Military,” Military Psychology, Vol. 33, No. 6, 2021. Maslow, Abraham H


CNA: Center for Naval Analyses · 18 March 2024 English

as the leading organization in the collection of reliable and valid data regarding deaths by suicide of public safety personnel. [...] The correlation between agency size and the proportion of …

prevention targets to mitigate suicidal ideation. Military Psychology, 34(3), 366–375. US Census. (2023). United


USRTK: U.S. Right to Know · 12 February 2024 English

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RAND Corporation · 14 December 2023 English

Trends of declining U.S. military recruitment and weakening public confidence in the military institution raise important and pressing questions about public perceptions of the military and uniformed service. This report …

Veterans: A Review of Intervention Strategies,” Military Psychology, Vol. 22, No. 2, 2010. Feaver, Peter D. the Military and Subsequent Enlistment,” Military Psychology, Vol. 26, No. 1, 2014. Gallup, Inc., “How


RAND Corporation · 13 July 2023 English

The U.S. Department of the Air Force (DAF) must develop and sustain mission-critical knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) among airmen, guardians, and civilians. Yet training and education is costly. This …

of Adaptive Training System Techniques,” Military Psychology, Vol. 24, No. 2, 2012; Christopher D. Wickens


RAND Corporation · 1 June 2023 English

This report explores Chinese military thinking about next-generation psychological warfare, with a special focus on the applications of emerging technologies and implications for the United States. As the U.S. military …

“The Application of Knowledge Mapping in Military Psychology: Citespace Analysis Based on Data from ISI


CNA: Center for Naval Analyses · 25 May 2023

The first question is whether REG disparities in MJS outcomes result from some fundamental unfairness in the MJS: Are they the result of policies and practices that define the MJS …

in the Army’s Criminal Justice System.” Military Psychology 10 (2): 107-125. doi: https://doi.org/10


QUT Centre for Justice · 30 January 2023 English

The State of Knowledge Report on Violence Perpetration

Intimate Partner Violence Navy Personnel. Military Psychology, 2018. 30(3): Perpetration? A meta-analysis


IEEE: Instituto Español de Estudios Estratégicos · 17 January 2023 English

Two such examples are “Kaliningrad: a Russian strate- gic enclave in the midst of tension with NATO and the EU” by José Ignacio VILLAR ROMERO, which highlights the indisputable geostrategic …

of Leadership Studies in the U.S. Army. Military Psychology. 23, pp. 462-478, Feene, M. (2006). Mentoring


IEEE: Instituto Español de Estudios Estratégicos · 16 January 2023 Spanish

Tras el ascenso de la primera militar española al empleo de general de brigada, en 2019, el editorial de un importante periódico nacional5 se lamentaba de la escasa re- presentatividad …

of Leadership Studies in the U.S. Army. Military Psychology. 23, pp. 462–478, Feene, M. (2006). Mentoring


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