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Table of ContentsForeword Colonel (Ret) Thomas J. Williams, PhD Acknowledgments Part One Foundations of Operational Psychology Chapter 1 History, Goals, and Applications of Operational Psychology
Mark A. Staal and Sally C. Harvey Chapter 2 Cross-Cultural Issues in Operational Psychology
Mark A. Staal and Brendon Bluestein Chapter 3 The Ethics of Operational Psychology
Mark A. Staal and Sally C. Harvey Part Two Human Performance Optimization and Consultation Chapter 4 Personnel Suitability Screening
Barbara Thompson, Chad E. Morrow, and Mark A. Staal Chapter 5 Operational Psychology Consultation within Special Operations Units
Sally C. Harvey Chapter 6 Consultation to Leadership and Organizational Development
Mark A. Staal Chapter 7 Operational Psychology Consultation to Aviation
Shawnna Chee and Mark A. Staal Part Three Consultation to Operations Chapter 8 Operational Psychology in Insider Threat
Christopher Myers and Amanda Trent Chapter 9 Investigative Psychology: Applying Psychological Science to Military Criminal Investigations
Heather L. Morris and David G. Ray Chapter 10 Foundations of Indirect Assessment
Daniel J. Neller Chapter 11 Behavioral Science Consultation to Military Interrogations
Mark A. Staal Part Four Operations Research Chapter 12 The High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG): Inception, Evolution, and Outcomes
Susan E. Brandon, Joeanna C. Arthur, David G. Ray, Christian A. Meissner, Steven M. Kleinman, Melissa B. Russano, and Simon Wells Chapter 13 A Scientific Perspective on the 2006 U.S. Army Field Manual 2–22.3
Susan E. Brandon, Steven M. Kleinman, and Joeanna C. Arthur Chapter 14 Psychology of Terrorism and Self-Radicalization
Mark A. Staal and Christopher Myers Part Five Future Directions in Operational Psychological Applications Chapter 15 Operational Psychology: A Bridge from the Past to Future Applications
Mark A. Staal and Sally C. Harvey About the Editors and Contributors Index