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Anger, Aggression, and Interventions for Interpersonal Violence
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Anger, Aggression, and Interventions for Interpersonal Violence
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Interpersonal violence has many faces and many names-- domestic violence, child abuse, school bullying. This book reveals what clinical scientists know and what mental health practitioners can do about interpersonal violence. To advance the way profe
Interpersonal violence has many faces and many names-- domestic violence, child abuse, school bullying. This book reveals what clinical scientists know and what mental health practitioners can do about interpersonal violence. To advance the way profe
| ISBN | 805855548 |
| ISBN13 | 9780805855548 |
| Publisher | Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc |
| Format | Hardback |
| Publication date | 12/12/2006 |
| Pages | 354 |
| Weight (grammes) | 744 |
| Published in | United States |
| Height (mm) | 231 |
| Width (mm) | 165 |
T.A. Cavell, K.T. Malcolm, The Anger-Aggression Relation.
Part I: Anger, Aggression, and General Models of Intervention. R.W. Novaco, Anger Dysregulation. R. DiGiuseppe, C. Cannella, J. Kelter, Effective Anger Treatments Require a Functional Analysis of the Anger Response. H. Kassinove, Commentary.
Part II: Natural and Therapeutic Functions of Anger and Its Expression. E.A. Harmon-Jones, C. Harmon-Jones, Anger: Causes and Components. B.O. Olatunji, J.M. Lohr, B.J. Bushman, The Pseudo-Psychology of Venting in Interventions for Anger and Related Conditions: Implications for Mental Health Practice. S. Paivio, M. Carriere, Contributions of Emotion Focused Therapy to the Understanding and Treatment of Anger and Aggression. L.S. Greenberg, J. Bischkopf, Commentary, Anger in Psychotherapy: To Express or Not to Express? That Is the Question.
Part III: The Anger-Aggression Relation in Violent Children and Adolescents. J. Snyder, L. Schrepferman, M. Brooker, M. Stoolmiller, The Roles of Anger, Conflict With Parents and Peers, and Social Reinforcement in the Early Development of Physical Aggression. K.L. Bierman, Anger and Aggression: A Developmental Perspective. C. Borduin, Multisystemic Treatment of Violent Youth and Their Families. J. Hubbard, M.D. McAuliffe, R.M. Rubin, M.T. Morrow, Commentary.
Part IV: The Anger-Aggression Relation in Violent Families. O. Mammen, P.A. Pilkonis, D.J. Kolko, A. Groff, Anger and Anger Attacks as Precipitants of Aggression: What We Can Learn From Child Physical Abuse. A. Holtzworth-Munroe, K. Clements, The Association Between Anger and Male Perpetration of Intimate Partner Violence. S.T. Azar, K. Makin-Byrd, When Family Values Clash With Therapists' Goals and Methods of Treatment Delivery. D. Wolfe, Commentary.
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