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Psychological Violence

2020
This chapter deals with psychological violence in its most recurrent forms. The author uses the general definition of psychological violence as a starting point to then analyze its manifestations in two different contexts: the professional and private environment. This way, the author wishes to demonstrate that psychological violence is associated with
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PSYCHOLOGICAL VIOLENCE IN ORGANIZATIONS

Экономика и предпринимательство, 2023
Психологическое насилие возможно в любом коллективе, особенно в организациях, когда может существовать конкурентная борьба среди сотрудников. Любые издевательства не являются нормой и должны пресекаться в начальной стадии. Однако, остаются достаточно распространенные в современном отечественном обществе «каким образом их выявить?», «как их можно ...
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Psychology of Violence

2021
Compared to the brain-biological approaches to explaining the occurrence of violence, which has only become possible in recent decades with the rapid development of neuroscience, especially brain imaging techniques, psychological theories of violence have a long tradition. They play a key role in understanding the phenomenon.
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Psychology and violence against women.

American Psychologist, 1989
The discipline of psychology has made many contributions to the understanding of the social problem of men's violence against women during the past 15 years by reframing the problem as one of misuse of power by men who have been socialized into believing they are entitled to control the women in their lives, even by violent means.
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Evolutionary Psychology and Violence

2003
Each chapter in this volume poses a public policy issue related to violence, describes aspects of evolutionary psychology that are relative, and then posits public policy recommendations based on this psychological model. Topics covered also include psychopathy, despotism, and suicide bombings.
Richard W. Bloom, Nancy Dess
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Psychological Theories of Violence

Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 2012
Psychology, as a discipline, largely attributes the causes of aggression, especially extreme or chronic criminal violence, to individual and familial dysfunction or pathology. The pathways to violence are considered at an individual level that includes internal characteristics of perpetrators, their immediate circumstances, and the type of violence ...
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About psychology of violence.

Psychology of Violence, 2011
Welcome to the inaugural issue of Psychology of Violence; which was created as one of several efforts to increase APA's focus on violence. In this editorial, the editor shares a few of the most common questions they have received and their answers, in the hopes this information might be useful to others.
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[Psychological violences].

Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie, 2015
Among the various forms of violence inflicted on a child, psychological violence holds a significant place in terms of frequency, diversity and damage done, as serious and pervasive consequences can be observed on the child's development. This article highlights and assesses the psychological consequences provoked by psychological violences perpetrated
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Psychological Perspectives on Media Violence

2018
Given the ubiquity of digital media and the thousands of hours people spend consuming digital media each year, it is hardly surprising that researchers devote considerable effort to understanding media effects. Although many other aspects of media effects have been studied (e.g., advertising, educational media, etc.), the most-studied effect in the ...
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