1st Edition

Operational Psychology in the Military Debates in History, Ethics, and Practice

By Graham Danzer Copyright 2027
242 Pages
by Routledge

242 Pages
by Routledge

This book offers a comprehensive overview of operational psychology in the US military, including its history, ethical debates, and practice. Whether psychologists can and should aid the U.S. government in hostile actions against its enemies may be the most controversial matter in the history of the healing professions. The military operational psychologists and their supporters advance the... Read more

1. Introduction  2. The Early Years  3. The Cold War Era  4. 9/11  5. The Enhanced Interrogation Techniques (EITs)  6. Abu Ghraib  7. The PENS Task Force  8. Developments in Federal Legislation and DoD Policy  9. The Next Wave of Controversies  10. Contemporary Controversies  11. Ethics: The Impacts of the Legal System and Military Culture  12. Ethics: Principles and Practice  13. Ethics: Recourses and Resolutions

Biography

Graham Danzer is a Forensic Psychologist at the District of Columbia, Department of Behavioral Health, Forensic Services Division, and has 20 years of professional experience. He is the author of four books, including Therapist Self-Disclosure: An Evidence-Based Guide for Practitioners (2018).