1st edition: Winner of the 2004 IAA Life Sciences Book Award!
This 2nd Edition represents a complete revision with about 23%
more pages and new material compared to the first edition; it
includes several recent studies involving astronauts and
cosmonauts; and discusses the new field of space tourism. It deals
with psychological, psychiatric, and psychosocial issues that
affect people who live and work in space. Unlike other books that
focus on anecdotal reports and ground-based simulation studies,
this book emphasizes the findings from psychological research
conducted during actual space missions. Both authors have been
active in such research. What is presented in this readable text
has previously been found only in scientific journal articles.
Topics that are discussed include: behavioral adaptation to space;
human performance and cognitive effects; crewmember interactions;
psychiatric responses; psychological countermeasures related to
habitability factors, work-design, selection, training, and
in-flight monitoring and support; and the impact of expeditionary
missions to Mars and beyond.
People finding this book of interest will include psychology and
social science students and professors in universities, medical
students and residents in psychiatry and aerospace medicine, human
factors workers in space and aviation professions, individuals
involved with isolated environments on Earth (e.g., the Antarctic,
submarines), aerospace workers in businesses and space agencies
such as NASA and ESA, and anyone who is interested in learning the
facts about the human side of long-duration space missions.
1st edition reviews:
a ~Drs. Kanas and Manzey have produced acomprehensive review of
the issues and research in the areas of space psychology and
psychiatry. This includes a long overdue up-to-date compilation of
findings from research performed in space as well as anecdotal
reports. The authors' personal involvement and experience in space
research and operations shows throughout the book in its
presentation and research of the issues as well as in the insights
offered. Highly informative, well organized and written at a level
appropriate for a broad range of readers, this book will be a
reference source for space professionals, researchers, students,
and interested laymen alike. a ~
Leena Tomi, Deputy Director, Operational Space Medicine,
Canadian Space Agency
Jean-Marc Comtois, B.Eng., M.D. Director, Operational Space
Medicine, Canadian Space Agency
'An excellent book by two outstanding experts. The refreshing
mix between review and original research results spiced with
personal experiences makes it interesting for every reader.'
Oliver Angerer, M.D., Human Exploration Science Coordinator,
European Space Agency
"This book is not just a record of what can go wrong with regard
to mental health and performance, but explores a number of prudent
psychological, ergonomic, and design engineering countermeasures to
help guide future mission planners and spacecraft engineers[a
]]Written in a clear and engaging style, this book will not only
interest the general space enthusiast, but all human factors
specialists and anyone else studying the human reaction to extreme
and unusual environments. As a comprehensive account of what we
have learned so far about the psychological challenges of space
travel, Space Psychology andPsychiatry should also be on the
bookshelf of any researcher plotting the future course of human
spaceflight."
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