This article is an interdisciplinary publication focusing on the role and development of military psychology in the South African context. Peacekeeping operations and the results of the first and fifth deployment of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are used as background to illustrate the relevance of military psychology in such operations. Peacekeeping operations involve military and often civilian personnel. The nature of peacekeeping operations has become increasingly complex and stressful. It is hypothesised that the stressors that members experience may have a destructive effect on their morale and on the cohesion of the force, and that it could lead to alcohol and drug abuse (B...
The objective of the present article is to determine the negative changes that stress experienced by...
This rigorous thesis is based on my PhD thesis "Psychological and Social Aspects of Foreign Peacekee...
This study explored the lived experience of traumatisation manifesting as enduring undiagnosed post-...
This article is an interdisciplinary publication focusing on the role and development of military ps...
This paper advocates the participation of the military psychologists in peacekeeping missions. It ha...
Military psychology has become one of the world’s fastest-growing disciplines with ever-emerging new...
Please help us populate SUNScholar with the post print version of this article. It can be e-mailed t...
The psychological sequelae of being involved in combat are only recently coming to be understood. Mo...
Belgian military personnel have been sent to peacekeeping operations since approximately 15 years. U...
Africa is a continent with severe trauma. Traumatic events include experiences of child soldiers, pe...
Contemporary peacekeeping missions are complex, demanding, and potentially hazardous. There is gene...
The purpose of this study is to identify whether the symptoms of post-traumatic stress are present o...
Background: The association between stressful events on warlike deployments and subsequent mental he...
The degree to which peacekeeping missions impact perceived stress, cognitive performance and cortiso...
The authors explored the lived experiences of traumatisation among active Black military personnel f...
The objective of the present article is to determine the negative changes that stress experienced by...
This rigorous thesis is based on my PhD thesis "Psychological and Social Aspects of Foreign Peacekee...
This study explored the lived experience of traumatisation manifesting as enduring undiagnosed post-...
This article is an interdisciplinary publication focusing on the role and development of military ps...
This paper advocates the participation of the military psychologists in peacekeeping missions. It ha...
Military psychology has become one of the world’s fastest-growing disciplines with ever-emerging new...
Please help us populate SUNScholar with the post print version of this article. It can be e-mailed t...
The psychological sequelae of being involved in combat are only recently coming to be understood. Mo...
Belgian military personnel have been sent to peacekeeping operations since approximately 15 years. U...
Africa is a continent with severe trauma. Traumatic events include experiences of child soldiers, pe...
Contemporary peacekeeping missions are complex, demanding, and potentially hazardous. There is gene...
The purpose of this study is to identify whether the symptoms of post-traumatic stress are present o...
Background: The association between stressful events on warlike deployments and subsequent mental he...
The degree to which peacekeeping missions impact perceived stress, cognitive performance and cortiso...
The authors explored the lived experiences of traumatisation among active Black military personnel f...
The objective of the present article is to determine the negative changes that stress experienced by...
This rigorous thesis is based on my PhD thesis "Psychological and Social Aspects of Foreign Peacekee...
This study explored the lived experience of traumatisation manifesting as enduring undiagnosed post-...