Human aggression and violence : causes, manifestations, and consequences / edited by Phillip R. Shaver and Mario Mikulincer [Texto impreso]
Language: English Series: (The Herzliya series on personality and social psychology)Publisher: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2011Description: XVI, 422 p. : gráf. ; 26 cmISBN: 978-1-4338-0859-3 Subject(s): Psicología social


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Bibliogr. en cada cap. Índice
I. MAJOR THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ; 1. The general aggression model ; 2. I3 theory: instigating, impeling and inhibiting ; factors in aggression ; 3. Applying adaptationism to human anger: the recalibrational theory ; 4. A behavioral systems perspective on human aggression ; 6. A social neuroscience perspective on the neurobiological bases of aggression ; II. GENETIC AND ENVIROMENTAL DETERMINANTS ; 7. The transmission of aggressiveness across generations: biological, contextual and social learning processes ; 8. Genetic and enviromentla influences on aggression ; 9. Social information processing patterns as meditators of the interaction between genetic factors and life experiences in the development of aggressive behavior ; 10. Violence and character: A CuPS ; III. PSYCHOLOGICAL AND RELATIONAL PROCESSES ; 11. Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the most aggressive of them all? Narcissism, self-esteem and agression ; 12. Evolved mechanisms for revenge and forgiveness ; 13. Attachment, anger and aggression ; 14. Attachment and violence: an anger born of fear ; 15. Respecting others and being respected can reduce aggression in parent-child relations and in school ; IV. AGGRESSION AT THE SOCIETAL LEVEL ; 16. An existencial perspective on violent solutions to ethno-political conflict ; 17. The emotional roots of intergroup aggression: the distinct roles of angry and hatred ; 18. Tension and harmony in intergroup relations ; V. CONSEQUENCES OF AGGRESSION: THE VICTIM PERPECTIVE ; 19. Influence of violence and aggression on children's psychological development: trauma, attachment and memory ; 20. The paradox of partner agression: being commited to an aggressive partner ; 21. The psychological toll of exposure to political violence: the israeli experience .