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Anger, aggression, and interventions for interpersonal violence.


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Anger, aggression aggression, a form of behavior characterized by physical or verbal attack. It may appear either appropriate and self-protective, even constructive, as in healthy self-assertiveness, or inappropriate and destructive. , and interventions for interpersonal in·ter·per·son·al  
adj.
1. Of or relating to the interactions between individuals: interpersonal skills.

2.
 violence.

Ed. by Timothy A. Cavell and Kenya Kenya (kĕn`yə, kēn`–), officially Republic of Kenya, republic (2005 est. pop. 33,830,000), 224,960 sq mi (582,646 sq km), E Africa.  T. Malcolm.

Lawrence Erlbaum

2007

439 pages

$39.95

Paperback

RC569

Writing for clinicians, psychology researchers do not lay out detailed protocols for dealing with interpersonal violence, anger and aggression, but offer insights into them and the connection between them. Among their topics are finding a useful model for treating anger and aggression, contributions of emotion focused therapy, a developmental perspective, the multi-systemic treatment of violent youth and their families, and when family values family values
pl.n.
The moral and social values traditionally maintained and affirmed within a family.
 clash with therapists' goals and methods of delivering treatment.

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