Description
After an introduction to the history and development of aviation psychology, additional sections focus on the importance of prevention and resilience to enhance airline workers' cognitive and mental functioning to reduce the risk of human errors and accidents as well as the different aspects of assessment, including pilot medical certification, neuropsychological testing, and cultural considerations. Additional chapters explore how we can learn from past errors and build on existing strengths. Finally, special aspects are examined, including the role of different common conditions (e.g., neurological and psychological disorders) and report writing in aviation. Readers will find the book full of unique insights, theory, and research, giving them a comprehensive overview of the field.
While the book is designed primarily for health care professionals, neuropsychologists, clinical psychologists, aviation psychologists, aviation medical examiners, neurologists, and flight safety specialists, it will be of interest to other professionals inside and outside of aviation, including professionals in other safety critical settings or researchers looking to improve safety in the aviation industry.
About the Author
Robert Bor, DPhil CPsychol CSci FBPsS HonFRAeS UKCP Reg EuroPsy, is Director and cofounder of the Centre for Aviation Psychology, Professor Bor is a registered and practicing clinical, counseling, and health psychologist in the United Kingdom. He is also a certified aviation psychologist in Europe and a board member of the European Association for Aviation Psychology.
Carina Eriksen, MSc Dip Psych DPsych CPsychol FBPsS BABCP, is a UK Health and Care Professions Council registered and British Psychological Society
(BPS) chartered consultant psychologist with an extensive London- based private practice. She is a fellow of the BPS, a registered aviation psychologist.
Randy J. Georgemiller, PhD ABPP, is a board-certified licensed clinical psychologist who is Supervisory Psychologist for Aviation Psychology and Chief Neuropsychologist in the Office of Aerospace Medicine at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) headquarters.
Alastair L. Gray, PhD, delivers neuropsychological assessment and opinion for both private and commercial pilots in the United Kingdom as an accredited aviation psychologist (through the European Association of Aviation Psychology).
Book Information
ISBN 9780889376397
Author Robert Bor
Format Paperback
Page Count 500
Imprint Hogrefe Publishing
Publisher Hogrefe Publishing