Similar personality traits have been found in male and female perpetrators of domestic violence in a group of psychiatric patients - further study may extend this to the wider community.
Personality And Domestic Violence
Showing posts with label Violence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Violence. Show all posts
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Monday, August 25, 2008
Bullying
Two recent studies on bullying:
Research from Yale School of Medicine has identified an apparent link between bullying or being bullied and suicide in young people.
Research from Ontario's York University and Queens University found that young people who bully tend to have problems in other relationships, such as with parents and friends. The study concludes that effective prevention and intervention strategies should include those relationships, as well as aggression and morality issues arising from bullying itself.
Bullying
Research from Yale School of Medicine has identified an apparent link between bullying or being bullied and suicide in young people.
Research from Ontario's York University and Queens University found that young people who bully tend to have problems in other relationships, such as with parents and friends. The study concludes that effective prevention and intervention strategies should include those relationships, as well as aggression and morality issues arising from bullying itself.
Bullying
Monday, October 08, 2007
Childhood Violence Perpetuates Into Adulthood
Victims of violence in childhood are more likely to continue the pattern in adulthood, either as victims or perpetrators.
Childhood Violence Perpetuates Into Adulthood
Childhood Violence Perpetuates Into Adulthood
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Links Between Teenage And Domestic Violence
Adolescents who engaged in violent behavior relatively regularly throughout their teenage years or who began in their mid teens and increased with time were significantly more likely to perpetrate domestic violence in their mid 20s.
Links Between Teenage And Domestic Violence
Links Between Teenage And Domestic Violence
Labels:
Adolescence,
Anger Management,
Psychology,
Violence
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