Search for dissertations about: "mental training"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 109 swedish dissertations containing the words mental training.
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1. Mental workload in basic civil aviation training
Abstract : Although the aviation industry has gone through great technological and commercial change in the last decades, basic civil aviation training has not changed accordingly. The consequences of the changes in civil aviation have rarely resulted in research programs in the field of basic civil aviation training and this phase, where future pilots gain their first sets of skills and knowledge, has long received only minimal attention from the aviation industry. READ MORE
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2. Conflict management & mental health among Swedish police officers & recruits
Abstract : Introduction: An essential part of police work is handling people in distress, often related to some form of conflict that police officers are expected to handle in a professional manner. Thus, interpersonal and conflict management skills are essential for police officers. READ MORE
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3. Flight Simulator Training : Assessing the Potential
Abstract : Mental workload is an important concept and has been proven to be a precursor to situation awareness and operative performance. This thesis describes methods to measure mental workload through self-ratings and psychophysiological measurements. READ MORE
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4. Serious mental illness : early detection and intervention by the primary health service
Abstract : Background – People with functional impairments have unmet needs and they are not given the support and service they are entitled to. According to international studies, early measures and treatment may slow down the outbreak of mental illness and relieve its course. READ MORE
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5. Mindfulness training supported by a restorative natural setting : Integrating individual and environmental approaches to the management of adaptive resources
Abstract : This thesis integrates restorative environments research and mindfulness research: two disparate but related approaches to managing the demands of modern living. Both offer ways to improve attention regulation by detaching from routine mental contents and engaging with present experience. READ MORE