03557nam a22004575i 4500999001700000001001800017003000900035005001700044007001500061008004100076020001800117024003500135040001100170050001100181072001800192072002300210072001700233082001600250245013500266250001800401264007500419300004300494336002600537337002600563338003600589347002400625505051100649520151901160650003202679650001602711650002302727650004002750700008202790710003402872773002602906776003602932776003602968776003603004856004603040942001303086 c26863d26863978-3-319-45430-6DE-He21320230801102128.0cr nn 008mamaa170121s2017 sz | s |||| 0|eng d a97833194543067 a10.1007/978-3-319-45430-62doi cIMU-KC 4aR726.7 7aMBNH92bicssc 7aPSY0030002bisacsh 7aMBNH92thema04a613.01922310aMaritime Psychologyh[electronic resource] :bResearch in Organizational & Health Behavior at Sea /cedited by Malcolm MacLachlan. a1st ed. 2017. 1aCham :bSpringer International Publishing :bImprint: Springer,c2017. aXV, 241 p. 11 illus.bonline resource. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier atext filebPDF2rda0 aMaritime Psychology: Definition, Scope and Conceptualization -- Positive Psychology and Wellbeing at Sea -- Transferring learning across safety critical industries -- The Psychology of Ship Architecture and Design -- Occupational Stress in Seafarers -- Fatigue in Seafarers -- Motion Sickness Susceptibility and Management at Sea -- Risk Communication following a Maritime Disaster -- Psychometric Assessment : A Case study of Greek Merchant Marine Officers using the MMPI-II -- Sailing as an Intervention. aThis first-of-its-kind volume assembles current research on psychosocial issues and behavioral and safety concerns inherent in life and careers at sea. Focusing mainly on the commercial maritime transport sector, it sets out the basic concepts of maritime psychology in the contexts of health and occupational psychology and illustrates more expansive applications across nautical domains. A systems perspective and detailed case studies spotlight unique challenges to mariners’ work performance, personal and environmental health and safety; it also provides support for psychometric assessment of seafarers, and describes emerging uses for the healing properties of the sea and sailing. The book is a springboard for continued research and practice development, further interaction between psychology and the maritime world, and the continued broadening and deepening of the field. Among the topics covered: · Positive psychology and wellbeing at sea. · Transferring learning across safety critical industries. · Occupational stress in seafarers. · The psychology of ship architecture and design. · Motion sickness susceptibility and management at sea. · Risk communication during a maritime disaster. Written with clarity and nuance reflecting the vastness of marine experience, Maritime Psychology will be of interest to lecturers, researchers, and students of occupational and health psychology and maritime science, and to social and health scientists and practitioners in these and related fields. . 0aClinical health psychology. 0aPsychology.14aHealth Psychology.24aBehavioral Sciences and Psychology.1 aMacLachlan, Malcolm.eeditor.4edt4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt2 aSpringerLink (Online service)0 tSpringer Nature eBook08iPrinted edition:z978331945428308iPrinted edition:z978331945429008iPrinted edition:z978331983292040uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45430-6 2ddccEBK