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Survival Psychology

by Leach, John
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Explodes the myth that the cause of death can be attributed to loss of moral fiber or lack of will to survive. Leach gives good practical advice on the psychological first aid needed to survive. -Chris Brooks, Chief Medical Officer, Canadian Air Force

In circumstances of extreme stress and deprivation, why do some survive while others perish? In this primer on the psychological aspects of human survival, John leach draws on dramatic historical and contemporary incidents of disaster to provide an engaging look at survival psychology under the harshest physical and psychological conditions. Focusing on such factors as hunger, thirst, cold, heat, crowding, isolation, fatigue, and sleep deprivation, and on their psychological consequences, Survival Psychology reveals much about the short and long term effects of disaster on the human psyche.

About the Author, John Leach

John Leach is lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University of Lancaster

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Leach (psychology, U. of Lancaster, UK) considers the behavior of groups and individuals before, during, and after life-threatening events. He discusses the psychological consequences of hunger, thirst, isolation, fatigue, and sleep deprivation, and offers a set of principles for psychological first aid for use in the field. Includes information on recovery and post-traumatic stress disorder. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1994
Publisher
Washington Square, N.Y. : New York University Press, 1994.
Pages
136
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780814750902

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