Psychology for the armed services / edited by Edwin G.Boring
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- 150.24355 NAT
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Gandhi Smriti Library | 150.24355 NAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 27831 |
This unique book brings together prominent scholars from military and development institutions across the globe to explore various facets of the challenges that uniformed personnel face. In the wake of terror attacks across the world, military psychology is gaining currency and assuming greater significance to encompass not just the Military, but Police, Para Military Forces (PMF) and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), in an effort to understand the psychology of terror and develop tactics and strategies to deal with this growing menace. This book is focused on those armed forces who have fight against terrorism will benefit from the shared learning and collective experience of military psychologists.
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