Occupational stress and well-being in military contexts / edited by Peter D. Harms, Pamela L. Perrewé.
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TextSeries: Research in occupational stress and well being ; v. 16.Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (xii, 193 pages)ISBN: 9781787561830 (e-book)Subject(s): Post-traumatic stress disorder | Soldiers -- Mental health | Medical -- Allied Health Services / Occupational Therapy | Occupational & industrial psychologyAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 362 LOC classification: RC552.P67 | O23 2018Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: Volume 16 of "Research in Occupational Stress and Well Being" is focused on how stress and well-being shape the experiences of military personnel both in and out of the combat zone. The book examines the connections between life in or after the military and employee stress, health, and well being. Chapters in this volume include veterans transitions into the workplace, work-family issues for military couples as well as children of parents in the military, post-traumatic stress disorder, psychopathy and emotion, the role of stress and well-being on performance in the military, resilience and stress interventions in military organizations and the use of drugs by soldiers and veterans as a coping mechanism for chronic pain. The book showcases the work of the best researchers and theorists contributing to this field to provide a multidisciplinary and international collection that gives a thorough and critical assessment of knowledge, and major gaps in knowledge, on occupational stress and well being with a view to shaping future research both in military and civilian research literatures.
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Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
Volume 16 of "Research in Occupational Stress and Well Being" is focused on how stress and well-being shape the experiences of military personnel both in and out of the combat zone. The book examines the connections between life in or after the military and employee stress, health, and well being. Chapters in this volume include veterans transitions into the workplace, work-family issues for military couples as well as children of parents in the military, post-traumatic stress disorder, psychopathy and emotion, the role of stress and well-being on performance in the military, resilience and stress interventions in military organizations and the use of drugs by soldiers and veterans as a coping mechanism for chronic pain. The book showcases the work of the best researchers and theorists contributing to this field to provide a multidisciplinary and international collection that gives a thorough and critical assessment of knowledge, and major gaps in knowledge, on occupational stress and well being with a view to shaping future research both in military and civilian research literatures.
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