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- Psychology of Violence - American Psychological Association (APA)
Psychology of Violence is a multidisciplinary research journal devoted to violence and extreme aggression, including identifying the causes of violence from a psychological framework, finding ways to prevent or reduce violence, and developing practical interventions and treatments
- Living in violent neighborhoods affects children’s brain development
WASHINGTON — Living in neighborhoods with high levels of violence can affect children’s development by changing the way that a part of the brain detects and responds to potential threats, potentially leading to poorer mental health and other negative outcomes, according to research published by the American Psychological Association
- APA Dictionary of Psychology
receptive or responsive to personal interaction and other external stimuli A client in psychotherapy, for example, is thought to be accessible if they respond to the therapist in a way that facilitates the development of rapport and, ultimately, fosters the examination of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral issues
- Violence Socioeconomic Status - American Psychological Association (APA)
This fact sheet explains how exposure to violence affects education, employment and other socioeconomic factors
- VIOLENCE YOUT H - American Psychological Association (APA)
witnesses of violence to avert the trajectory toward later involvement in more serious violence Education programs to reduce prejudice and hostility, which are factors that lead to hate crimes and violence against social groups Efforts to strengthen the ability of police and community leaders to prevent mob violence by early and appropriate
- Warning signs of youth violence - American Psychological Association (APA)
Some think that making people fear them through violence or threats of violence will solve their problems or earn them respect This isn’t true Some violence occurs as a response to prolonged hurt, trauma, bullying, or victimization People may use violence to get something, while others may act out of self-protection or desperation
- Mental illness and violence: Debunking myths, addressing realities
In an article in a special issue of the Harvard Review of Psychiatry (Vol 29, No 1, 2021) on violence and mental illness, Travis Labrum, PhD, of the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work, Dixon, and colleagues reviewed 18 qualitative studies on factors correlated with violence toward family members, including a patient’s reliance
- Preventing intimate partner violence by focusing on abusers
In a trial of 338 men randomized to ACTV versus Duluth in Iowa, Zarling found that survivors of ACTV participants’ violence reported significantly less controlling behavior, fewer physical assaults, and fewer instances of stalking than survivors of Duluth participants’ violence a year after the program (Journal of Consulting and Clinical
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