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Aggression in Children and Youth

English · Hardback

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Human aggression is a fascinating research topic, but it is of much more than academic importance. To a large extent, the quality of life and perhaps even world survival depend on an adequate understanding of human aggression. Family vi o lence (child battering and spouse abuse), rape, assault, armed robbery, murder, terrorism, and war are all instances of various types of aggression. The ability to regulate and control such acts could have a crucial contribution to the improvement of the quality of life. Aggressive acts in children and youth need to be under stood for three major reasons. First, most Western cultures are witnessing an increasing involvement in violence by youths. Second, the aggressive dispositions formed early in life may set the tone for or contribute to adult aggression. Third, the quality of childhood and the formation of personal ity are influenced by both the expression and inhibition of aggression. The regulation and control of aggression in children and youth can have a profound effect on the institu tions of the family and the educational system as well as on society at large. Most societies are dedicated to maintain ing harmony and to providing nonviolent solutions to human problems and social conflict. A substantial amount of knowledge has accumulated about aggression and its regulation from empirical research, theory, and clinical sources. Because of the social importance of aggression, the study of human aggression in children and youth has become a popular area for scientific research.

List of contents

I. Methodological and Theoretical Issues.- Methodological Issues in Human Aggression Research.- The Measurement of Human Aggression.- Development of Aggressiveness: A Motivation Perspective.- II. Cognitive and Developmental Determinants of Aggression.- Contemporary Psychoanalytic Views of Aggression.- Stability in Aggression & Withdrawn, Inhibited Behavior Patterns.- Developmental Issues in Attribution, Moral Judgment, & Aggression.- The Antecedents of Anger: A Developmental Approach.- III. Regulation of Anger and Aggression.- Social & Cognitive Skills Training: An Antidote for Adolescent Acting Out.- Empathy, Empathy Training, & the Regulation of Aggression in Elementary School Children.- Anger and Aggression Among Military Personnel.- IV. Mass Media Effects and Epidemiological Approaches.- Towards a Renewed Paradigm in Movie Violence Research.- The Function of Television in Childhood Aggression.- The Mass Media, Individual Characteristics & Aggression Against Women.- Contributions of Aversive Experiences to Robbery & Homicide: A Demographic Analysis.- List of Institute Participants.- Author Index.- Contributors.

Product details

Assisted by R. M. Kaplan (Editor), R.M. Kaplan (Editor), M Kaplan (Editor), R M Kaplan (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.06.2009
 
EAN 9789024729036
ISBN 978-90-247-2903-6
No. of pages 367
Weight 708 g
Illustrations VIII, 367 p.
Series Nato Science Series D: (closed)
Nato Science Series D:
NATO Science Series D:
Subject Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology

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