Aggressive Behavior Current Perspectives
Título:
Aggressive Behavior Current Perspectives
ISBN:
9781475791167
Edición:
1st ed. 1994.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1994.
Descripción física:
XX, 306 p. online resource.
Serie:
The Springer Series in Social Clinical Psychology
Contenido:
I. Emerging Theories of Human Aggression -- 1 Theories of Aggression: From Drives to Cognitions -- 2 Moral Cognition and Childhood Aggression -- 3 Is Something Missing? Some Observations Prompted by the Cognitive-Neoassociationist View of Anger and Emotional Aggression -- II. Peers, Sex Roles, and Aggression -- 4 Peer Adaptations in the Development of Antisocial Behavior: A Confluence Model -- 5 Bullying at School: Long-Term Outcomes for the Victims and an Effective School-Based Intervention Program -- 6 Indirect Aggression in Boys and Girls -- III. Environmental Instigation and Mitigation of Aggression -- 7 Long-Term Effects of Repeated Exposure to Media Violence in Childhood -- 8 Risk and Resource Variables in Children's Aggressive Behavior: A Two-Year Longitudinal Study -- IV. Development of Adult Aggression -- 9 Childhood, Adolescent, and Adult Features of Violent Males -- 10 Aggression in Two Generations -- V. Group Aggression in Adolescents and Adults -- 11 Delinquent Gangs -- 12 Nationalism, Patriotism, and Aggression: A Clarification of Functional Differences.
Síntesis:
In this important work twelve eminent scholars review the latest theoretical work on human aggressive behavior. Emerging theories of aggression; peers, sex-roles, and aggression; environmental investigation and mitigation of aggression; development of adult aggression; and group aggression in adolescents and adults are all discussed in detail to provide clinicians, researchers, and students with a cutting-edge overview of the field.
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