1st Edition

Health Psychophysiology

By S. Suter Copyright 1986
    366 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    366 Pages
    by Routledge

    Most military researchers who have attempted to measure organizational commitment have done so on an ad hoc basis, preferring to invent new items and scales rather than incorporate well-established measures. The purpose of this special issue is to reverse this trend by bringing military organizational commitment research into the scientific mainstream and to do so in ways that will prove useful to military services while advancing organizational commitment theory and knowledge. This special issue grew out of a symposium conducted at the 1998 American Psychological Association Convention that arose when many in the field recognized the practical importance of measuring organizational commitment while maintaining a healthy concern for ensuring that this measurement was well-grounded in organizational commitment theory. Taken together, the articles in this issue demonstrate the concepts of affective and continuance commitment and their underlying measures by using them in different military samples and under a variety operational conditions.

    Preface, Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, Chapter 2: BASIC ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND METHODOLOGY, Chapter 3: STRESS, Chapter 4: PAIN, Chapter 5: BIOFEEDBACK AND PROGRESSIVE RELAXATION, Chapter 6: HYPNOSIS, AUTOGENIC TRAINING, AND MEDITATION, Chapter 7: ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION AND CORONARY HEART DISEASE, Chapter 9: BRAIN DISORDERS: EPILEPSY, HYPERACTIVITY, AND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE, Chapter 10: WELLNESS AND OPTIMUM FUNCTION, References, Author Index, Subject Index

    Biography

    Suter, S.