Aggression as a Challenge
Theory and research- Current Problems
Edited By Hanna Liberska and Marzanna Farnicka
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- Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2016. 274 pp., 22 tables, 31 graphs
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- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
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- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part I. Aggression: Theoretical Issues
- Stages and Paths of Aggression Development – Knowledge that Awaits being Uncovered
- Patterns of Readiness for Interpersonal Aggression. A Cross-national Study on Sex Difference
- Part II. Aggression: The World of Children and Adolescents
- Students’ Aggressive Behavior at High School: A Comparison of Czech and Polish Samples
- Assuming the Roles of Aggressor and Victim by Lower Secondary School Youth. Research Report
- Peer Sexual Abuse. Diagnosis of the Phenomenon, Perpetrators and their Therapy
- Cyberbullying – the Need for Prevention in Schools
- Family Correlates of Adolescents’ Readiness to Assume the Role of Aggressor or Victim
- Anger and Attachment of Children Growing up in Kinship-based Foster Families
- Aggression and Coping with Stress. Which Aspects of Aggression Appear Due to Coping with Stress?
- Specific Risk Behaviors and Religious Coping in Teenagers Using Psychoactive Substances
- Family Dysfunctionality as a Risk Factor for Mood Disorders in Adolescents
- Part III. Aggression. The World of Adults
- Emotional Dysregulation and Aggression in People with Borderline Personality Disorder
- Aversive Parenting. An Attempt of Conceptualization
- Family Determinants and Susceptibility of an Individual to Mobbing at the Workplace
- Manifestations of Aggression in Prisoners and their Selected Determinants
- The Emotional Intelligence of Male Polish Prisoners in Comparison to Men with no Criminal Record
- Professional Approach and the First Line of Institutional Response to Domestic Violence: A Hungarian Overview
- Contributors
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- This eBook can be cited
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part I. Aggression: Theoretical Issues
- Stages and Paths of Aggression Development – Knowledge that Awaits being Uncovered
- Patterns of Readiness for Interpersonal Aggression. A Cross-national Study on Sex Difference
- Part II. Aggression: The World of Children and Adolescents
- Students’ Aggressive Behavior at High School: A Comparison of Czech and Polish Samples
- Assuming the Roles of Aggressor and Victim by Lower Secondary School Youth. Research Report
- Peer Sexual Abuse. Diagnosis of the Phenomenon, Perpetrators and their Therapy
- Cyberbullying – the Need for Prevention in Schools
- Family Correlates of Adolescents’ Readiness to Assume the Role of Aggressor or Victim
- Anger and Attachment of Children Growing up in Kinship-based Foster Families
- Aggression and Coping with Stress. Which Aspects of Aggression Appear Due to Coping with Stress?
- Specific Risk Behaviors and Religious Coping in Teenagers Using Psychoactive Substances
- Family Dysfunctionality as a Risk Factor for Mood Disorders in Adolescents
- Part III. Aggression. The World of Adults
- Emotional Dysregulation and Aggression in People with Borderline Personality Disorder
- Aversive Parenting. An Attempt of Conceptualization
- Family Determinants and Susceptibility of an Individual to Mobbing at the Workplace
- Manifestations of Aggression in Prisoners and their Selected Determinants
- The Emotional Intelligence of Male Polish Prisoners in Comparison to Men with no Criminal Record
- Professional Approach and the First Line of Institutional Response to Domestic Violence: A Hungarian Overview
- Contributors
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Hanna Liberska is professor at the Institute of Psychology of Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz (Poland). She is vice-director of the Institute of Psychology, chair of the Department of Social Psychology and Study on Adolescents as well as a member of the International Society for Research on Aggression and a co-founder of the Research Group on Family and Adolescents in Middle Europe (RGFAME). Her main fields of study are developmental psychology, social psychology, educational psychology and psychology of family.
Marzanna Farnicka is assistant professor at the University of Zielona Góra (Poland), Faculty of Education, Sociology and Health Science. She is a member of the Polish Psychology Association, the International Society for Research on Aggression and a co-founder of the Research Group on Family and Adolescents in Middle Europe (RGFAME). Her research interests include family, coping with stress and aggression, and the support of children at school
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- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- This eBook can be cited
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part I. Aggression: Theoretical Issues
- Stages and Paths of Aggression Development – Knowledge that Awaits being Uncovered
- Patterns of Readiness for Interpersonal Aggression. A Cross-national Study on Sex Difference
- Part II. Aggression: The World of Children and Adolescents
- Students’ Aggressive Behavior at High School: A Comparison of Czech and Polish Samples
- Assuming the Roles of Aggressor and Victim by Lower Secondary School Youth. Research Report
- Peer Sexual Abuse. Diagnosis of the Phenomenon, Perpetrators and their Therapy
- Cyberbullying – the Need for Prevention in Schools
- Family Correlates of Adolescents’ Readiness to Assume the Role of Aggressor or Victim
- Anger and Attachment of Children Growing up in Kinship-based Foster Families
- Aggression and Coping with Stress. Which Aspects of Aggression Appear Due to Coping with Stress?
- Specific Risk Behaviors and Religious Coping in Teenagers Using Psychoactive Substances
- Family Dysfunctionality as a Risk Factor for Mood Disorders in Adolescents
- Part III. Aggression. The World of Adults
- Emotional Dysregulation and Aggression in People with Borderline Personality Disorder
- Aversive Parenting. An Attempt of Conceptualization
- Family Determinants and Susceptibility of an Individual to Mobbing at the Workplace
- Manifestations of Aggression in Prisoners and their Selected Determinants
- The Emotional Intelligence of Male Polish Prisoners in Comparison to Men with no Criminal Record
- Professional Approach and the First Line of Institutional Response to Domestic Violence: A Hungarian Overview
- Contributors
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- About the author
- About the book
- This eBook can be cited
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part I. Aggression: Theoretical Issues
- Stages and Paths of Aggression Development – Knowledge that Awaits being Uncovered
- Patterns of Readiness for Interpersonal Aggression. A Cross-national Study on Sex Difference
- Part II. Aggression: The World of Children and Adolescents
- Students’ Aggressive Behavior at High School: A Comparison of Czech and Polish Samples
- Assuming the Roles of Aggressor and Victim by Lower Secondary School Youth. Research Report
- Peer Sexual Abuse. Diagnosis of the Phenomenon, Perpetrators and their Therapy
- Cyberbullying – the Need for Prevention in Schools
- Family Correlates of Adolescents’ Readiness to Assume the Role of Aggressor or Victim
- Anger and Attachment of Children Growing up in Kinship-based Foster Families
- Aggression and Coping with Stress. Which Aspects of Aggression Appear Due to Coping with Stress?
- Specific Risk Behaviors and Religious Coping in Teenagers Using Psychoactive Substances
- Family Dysfunctionality as a Risk Factor for Mood Disorders in Adolescents
- Part III. Aggression. The World of Adults
- Emotional Dysregulation and Aggression in People with Borderline Personality Disorder
- Aversive Parenting. An Attempt of Conceptualization
- Family Determinants and Susceptibility of an Individual to Mobbing at the Workplace
- Manifestations of Aggression in Prisoners and their Selected Determinants
- The Emotional Intelligence of Male Polish Prisoners in Comparison to Men with no Criminal Record
- Professional Approach and the First Line of Institutional Response to Domestic Violence: A Hungarian Overview
- Contributors