Manufacturer: Springer

Maritime Psychology

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Maritime Psychology: Research in Organizational & Health Behavior at Sea
ISBN: 9783319454283
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Published: January 2017

This 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.

  • Brings together organizational and health psychology research concerned with maritime
  • Includes a case study of Maritime Psychology in Greek Shipping
  • Topics include sleep and performance at sea, and stress, coping and health at sea
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Table of Contents

Maritime Psychology: Definition, Scope and Conceptualization
Positive Psychology and Well-Being at Sea
Transferring Learning Across Safety-Critical Industries
The Psychology of Ship Architecture and Design
Occupational Stress in Seafaring
Risk Factors for Fatigue in Shipping, the Consequences for Seafarers’ Health and Options for Preventive Intervention
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-2
Sailing as an Intervention

Published: January 2017

This 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.

  • Brings together organizational and health psychology research concerned with maritime
  • Includes a case study of Maritime Psychology in Greek Shipping
  • Topics include sleep and performance at sea, and stress, coping and health at sea
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Table of Contents

Maritime Psychology: Definition, Scope and Conceptualization
Positive Psychology and Well-Being at Sea
Transferring Learning Across Safety-Critical Industries
The Psychology of Ship Architecture and Design
Occupational Stress in Seafaring
Risk Factors for Fatigue in Shipping, the Consequences for Seafarers’ Health and Options for Preventive Intervention
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-2
Sailing as an Intervention