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Book Review: Kennedy, C. H., & Zillmer, E. A., eds. (2006). Military Psychology: Clinical and Operational Applications. New York: Guilford Press
Hubert Annen
Military Academy at ETH Zurich
References
- Reuven Gal and A. David Mangelsdorff, eds., Handbook of military psychology ( New York: Wiley, 1991).
- Christopher Cronin, ed., Military psychology: An introduction (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, 1998).
- Franklin D. Jones, Linette R. Sparacino, Victoria L. Wilcox, Joseph M. Rothberg, James W. Stokes, eds., War psychiatry (Textbook of military medicine. Part I, Warfare, weaponry, and the casualty) (Washington, DC: Walter Reed Army Medical Center, 1995). http://globalsecurity.org/military/library/report/1995/wp/index.html (accessed May 2, 2007).
- See U.S. Armed Forces, Planning for health service support, FM 8-55 (Washington, DC: Headquarters Department of the Army, 1994); U.S. Armed Forces, Leaders' manual for combat stress control, FM 22-51 (Washington, DC: Headquarters Department of the Army, 1994); and U.S. Marine Corps, Combat stress, FM 90-44 ( Washington, DC: Headquarters United States Marine Corps, 2000).
- Gal and Mangelsdorff, 1991.
This version was published on October
1, 2007
Armed Forces & Society, Vol. 34, No. 1,
162-164 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0095327X07304278

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