A Psychological Perspective on Risk and Crisis Management Skills
Volume 13, Issue 1 (2023), pp. 181–186
Pub. online: 18 July 2023
Type: Article
Open Access
Received
14 March 2023
14 March 2023
Accepted
30 June 2023
30 June 2023
Published
18 July 2023
18 July 2023
Abstract
The primary concern of this article is to review the knowledge and ability of people to act to protect themselves and others in the face of various risks and hazards, and to manage accident and crisis situations. Relevant issues include the needs and requirements of emergency situations, people’s ability to respond to them, and factors that affect coping ability. The selected sub-areas are practiceoriented and defined in terms of real-world problems rather than theories or scientific concepts. One of the purposes of choosing to structure the review of risk, accident and crisis management psychology in this way is to emphasize the importance of human limitations and capabilities as an element in all areas of activity and responsibility. This approach, in turn, assumes that the review contains a broad theoretical base and multifaceted approaches, which are necessarily treated here rather generically.