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245 00 $aHuman aggression and violence :$bcauses, manifestations, and consequences /$cedited by Phillip R. Shaver and Mario Mikulincer.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aWashington, DC :$bAmerican Psychological Association,$cc2011.
300 $axvi, 422 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
490 1 $a[The Herzliya series on personality and social psychology]
500 $aSeries statement from jacket flap.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aMajor Theoretical Perspectives. The general aggression model / C. Nathan DeWall and Craig A. Anderson -- I³ theory: instigating, impelling, and inhibiting factors in aggression / Erica B. Slotter and Eli J. Finkel -- Applying adaptationism to human anger: the recalibrational theory / Aaron Sell -- A behavioral systems perspective on power and aggression / Phillip R. Shaver, Michal Segev, and Mario Mikulincer -- Dispositional influences on human aggression / Jennifer L. Tackett and Robert F. Krueger -- A social neuroscience perspective on the neurobiological bases of aggression / Thomas F. Denson. -- Genetic and Environmental Determinants. The transmission of aggressiveness across generations: biological, contextual, and social learning processes / L. Rowell Huesmann, Eric F. Dubow, and Paul Boxer -- Genetic and environmental influences on aggression / Soo Hyun Rhee and Irwin D. Waldman --
505 0 $aSocial information processing patterns as mediators of the interaction between genetic factors and life experiences in the development of aggressive behavior / Kenneth A. Dodge -- Violence and character: a CuPS (culture x person x situation) perspective / Dov Cohen and Angela K.-y. Leung. -- Psychological and Relational Processes. Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the most aggressive of them all? : narcissism, self-esteem, and aggression / Sander Thomaes and Brad J. Bushman -- Evolved mechanisms for revenge and forgiveness / Michael McCullough, Robert Kurzban, and Benjamin A. Tabak -- Attachment, anger, and aggression / Mario Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver -- Attachment and violence: an anger born of fear / Donald G. Dutton -- Respecting others and being respected can reduce aggression in parent-child relations and in schools / Ofra Mayseless and Miri Scharf. --
505 0 $aAggression at the Societal Level. An existential perspective on violent solutions to ethno-political conflict / Gilad Hirschberger and Tom Pyszczynski -- The emotional roots of intergroup aggression: the distinct roles of anger and hatred / Eran Halperin -- Tension and harmony in intergroup relations / Tamar Saguy, Nicole Tausch, John F. Dovidio, Felicia Pratto, and Purnima Singh. -- Consequences of Aggression: the VictimPerspective. Influence of violence and aggression on children's psychological development: trauma, attachment, and memory / Sheree L. Toth, LaTonya S. Harris, Gail S. Goodwin, and Dante Cicchetti -- The paradox of partner aggression: being committed to an aggressive partner / Ximena B. Arriaga and Nicole M. Capezza -- The psychological toll of exposure to political violence: the Israeli experience / Zahava Solomon and Karni Ginzburg.
520 $aViolence and aggression have existed as long, as humankind, and the need to understand and control these forces has only continued to grow throughout history. Thanks to the advance of psychological research within the social and behavioral sciences, as well as several other scientific disciplines, we have more knowledge than ever before about the genetic, developmental, interpersonal, and cultural causes of aggression. Yet these findings have not been integrated into meaningful discussions about how to transform aggression research into practical applications. With so many answers to the question "What makes a person violent?" there is surprisingly little insight into "How do we prevent violence?"" In this book, the editors have assembled chapters from international experts to provide a broad-based and multidisciplinary analysis of aggression and violence, their negative consequences, and promising interventions. Five sections examine major theoretical perspectives, genetic and environmental determinants, and the psychological and relational processes underlying human violence and aggression. The tone of the book is realistic in its investigation of violence as an inherent part of human genetics and interaction, but hopeful in its exploration of research-based interventions aimed at reducing violence in future generations. The book assesses aggression and violence across individual, relational and societal levels. --Book Jacket.
650 0 $aAggressiveness.
650 0 $aViolence.
650 12 $aViolence$xpsychology.
650 22 $aAggression$xpsychology.
650 22 $aAnger.
650 22 $aModels, Psychological.
700 1 $aShaver, Phillip R.
700 1 $aMikulincer, Mario.
830 0 $aHerzliya series on personality and social psychology.
988 $a20100921
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