10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «AERONEUROSIS»
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malingeringcouldall leadtoan aeroneurosis. The two writers positeda
psychodynamicetiology thatwould prove durable overthe remainder of the
twentieth century.They asserted thatearly negative experiences gaverise to
unconscious ...
Dr Carrie H Kennedy, Dr Gary G Kay, 2013
AERONEUROSIS Captain Harry Armstrong, director of the Physiological
Research Laboratory of the Army Air Corps, writing in the Journal of the American
Medical Association, sets down the conclusion that 50 per cent of pilots over 30
years ...
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Officers in Flight Suits: The Story of American Air Force ...
He defined FOF, or "aeroneurosis" as he labeled it, as "unhappiness in the air,
introspection, and morbid thoughts." Aeroneurosis, he claimed, could be caused
by the stress of flight training, the shock of an aviation accident, or the anxiety of ...
John Darrell Sherwood, 1998
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Aviation Mental Health: Psychological Implications for Air ...
As long ago as 1919, Anderson coined the term "aeroneurosis," to refer to the
development of the reluctance to fly in World War I pilots. He noted that the
disorder could be precipitated by the strain of learning to fly, the psychological
trauma of ...
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The Airplane in American Culture
He defined FOF, or "aeroneurosis" as he labeled it, as "un- happiness in the air,
introspection, and morbid thoughts." Aeroneurosis, he claimed, could be caused
by the stress of flight training, the shock of an aviation accident, or the anxiety of ...
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Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine
Traumatic Aeroneurosis M x D A| T T (Eq. 5) When an ACM suddenly faces a
great increase of stress which cannot be "metabolized," a suddenly traumatic
aeroneurosis breaks out. Generally, this is an accident, a serious incident, a
hijacking, ...
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Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
This malady should not be confused with airsick- ness, which is a disturbance of
vertigo-type. aeroasthenia A form of aeroneurosis (q.v.). aeroneurosis A
psychoneurosis or actual neurosis, said to occur among aviators; the symptoms
are ...
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009
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Judge Advocate General's Department Board of Review ...
Aeroneurosis, mild constitutional psycopath as evidenced by past history and
abnormal nomadism. See attached psychiatric report". The report of this medical
board states further with respect to accused! "Physically oapable of oarrying on
full ...
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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... aerasthenia aeroacrofobia (О - aeroacrophobia aeroastenia (f) - aeroasthenia
aeróbico adj - aerobic aerofagia (г) - aerophagy aerofobia (f) - aerophobia
aeronausifobia (0 - aeronausiphobia aeroneurosis (0 - aeroneurosis
aerosialofagia (0 ...
Unfortunately the disease is likely to attack the best men in the flying service.
Usually a pilot has been flying ten or fifteen years before he develops
aeroneurosis. The chief cause is profound emotional stress resulting from the
accident hazards ...