Applying Psychology to International Studies: Challenges and Opportunities in Examining Traumatic Stress

作者: Rose McDermott , Nicole Wernimont , Cheryl Koopman

DOI: 10.1111/J.1528-3585.2011.00423.X

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摘要: The application of psychological perspectives to international studies (IS) is an area growing research. This review provides a brief overview interdisciplinary scholarship on psychology in IS, with particular description its examining traumatic stress. Psychological variables and methods can help IS achieve greater explanatory power. Using variety such as surveys, simulations, case investigate constructs the context overcome limitations relying any single approach. Several potential applicability understanding stress are discussed illustrate IS. With so many theories methods, offers rich future possibilities for novel ways examine

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