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SafeDiving
alt The social psychology of safe diving


Why do divers make bad decisions when they know better?

As certified divers, we should already have a pretty good understanding of how to dive safely. But many of us have found ourselves in unsafe diving situations such as diving beyond our training or diving despite apprehension or discomfort. Many of these dangerous situations result from poor decisions made before a dive,but why do divers make bad decisions when we know better?

I have found myself in several unsafe situations while diving. Once a dive operator encouraged me to go on a dive that was deeper than I was trained to go. Another time one put together my equipment for me, and when I went to double-check it he told me not to bother, saying they had “been doing this for years”.

Many divers give in to this sort of pressure, but why does this happen despite all the training we’ve undergone?
DecompressionSickness
 alt All you want to know about decompression illness


 

If you are a beginner then you will have problem to answer the following questions. However, this encourages you to continue your education and get this important knowledge by reading the attached articles related to the answers. Even though you are an experienced diver, it is often good to have a review and to see where you are to fine tune or learn again about decompression illness in scuba diving. Because diving safely is all about this topic (of course, air management and mix is the primary concern but we will send another questionnaire on that) we encourage all of you to master this topic.

 

psychokids2
 alt Psychology for child in teaching scuba diving-Part 3/3


Water is the expression of the unconscious, its own truth, place of the secret and unknown motivations…

Water, original element, before the language, allows descending and reaching the things of the lower level, place of the founding images.