E-Book, Englisch, 452 Seiten, eBook
Bach Prevention and Control of Aggression and the Impact on its Victims
Erscheinungsjahr 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4757-6238-9
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 452 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-1-4757-6238-9
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Sensible or senseless violence from the brain: Role of the hypothalamus in violence.- Effects of 5-HT and GABA agents on aggressive responding of adult men with a history of childhood conduct disorder.- Biochemical and molecular genetic factors in habitual violence and antisocial alcoholism: Control and preventive interventions.- The role of serotonin in the modulation of aggression: Studies using tryptophan manipulation.- Changes in brain monoaminergic systems in apomorphine-sensitized aggressive male Wistar rats.- Stress hormones and aggression. Animal models of human pathologies.- Testosterone and aggression in male and female preschool children.- The genetics of aggression: From mice to humans.- Neuroimaging in human aggression: Conceptual and methodological issues.- The Report Form for Aggressive Episodes (REFA) in the treatment of violent psychotic patients.- Sleep pathology and antisocial behavior: A need for research.- Treatment of borderline personality disorder: Reducing self-aggression.- Complexity in the causal pathways of aggression in children: A rationale for treatment.- Prevention of antisocial behavior in high-risk boys: The Montreal longitudinal and experimental study.- The relationship between playing violent electronic games and aggression in adolescents.- Changes in school playground to reduce aggressive behaviour.- Aggression, friendship and reconciliation in primary school children.- Peer bullying in Spanish secondary schools: A national scale study for the Ombudsman’s Report on school violence.- A script-cartoon narrative of bullying in children and adolescents: A researchtool to assess cognitions, emotions and coping strategies in bullying situations.- Stress management and reduction of aggression in grade school children.- The effects of exposure to chronic community violence on preschool behavior.- Physical aggression in the family: Prevalence rates, links to non-family violence, and implications for primary prevention ofsocietal violence.- Parenting-styles, self-control and male juvenile delinquency: The mediating role of self-control.- The role of third parties in conflicts among Colombian preadolescents.- Global perspectives on wife beating and health care.- Post-separation violence: The male perspective.- Males acquaintance rape proclivity: A multivariate approach.- Perceptions of forced sex. What determines how men label it?.- Men’s judgments of a sexual assailant in an eroticized rape: The role of rape myth attitudes and contextual factors.- A longitudinal perspective on women’s risk perception for sexual assault.- Risk factors of sexual victimisation: Exploring parallels between women and homosexual men.- Riskier lifestyle, aggression, and public drinking: Findings from a general population of adults in the United States.- Prediction of bar violence among young adults.- Bullying behavior among prisoners: A study conducted among Pakistani female offenders.- Reduction of stress by relaxation techniques: Their possible use in the reduction of aggression.- Aggression and violence among drivers: Comparison between professional and non-professional drivers.- From a culture of war and violence to a culture of peace and non-violence.- Aggression prevention in cross-cultural perspective: From Finns to Zapotecs.- Why is war acceptable?.- Making the world more peaceful: Policy implications of cross-cultural research.- Developing alternatives to war: Insights from anthropological research.- Ethnic diversity and the interaction of social prejudice and aggression.- Modifying aggression and social prejudice: Findings and challenges.- The centrality of intention in the social representation of aggression.- Physical, verbal, and indirect aggression among Hindu, Muslim, and Sikh adolescents in India.- Attitude toward offenders scale: Assessment, validation and research.- Paradoxical reactions of property crime victims.- Victims of war: Psychological problems of displaced people.Psychosocial intervention.- Dynamic brain receptor changes in the victims of aggression: Subordination stress alters brain alpha2-adrenoceptors.- The impact of social conflict on cardiac activity: Indications from studies in wild-type rats.- Aggression and dominance in tree shrews (Tupaia belangeri): Agonistic behaviour is reflected in vocal patterns.- Behavioral changes in male rats exposed to repeated aggression.- Contributors.