Violence + Psychological aspects
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Violence + Psychological aspects
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Violence + Psychological aspects
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- The better angels of our nature, a history of violence and humanity, Steven Pinker
- Violence, reflections on our deadliest epidemic, James Gilligan
- Violent men, an inquiry into the psychology of violence, Hans Toch
- The gift of fear, survival signals that protect us from violence, Gavin De Becker
- The better angels of our nature, a history of violence and humanity, Steven Pinker
- The anatomy of violence, the biological roots of crime, Adrian Raine
- Worlds of hurt, reading the literatures of trauma, KalĂ Tal
- Playing with dynamite, a personal approach to the psychoanalytic understanding of perversions, violence, and criminality, Estela V. Welldon ; forewords by R. Horacio Etchegoyen ... [et al.] ; introduction by James Gilligan
- Violence against women, an international perspective, Holly Johnson, Natalia Ollus, Sami Nevala
- The Oxford handbook of evolutionary perspectives on violence homicide, and war, edited by Todd K. Shackelford, Viviana A. Weekes-Shackelford
- Evolutionary psychology and violence, a primer for policymakers and public policy advocates, edited by Richard W. Bloom and Nancy Dess ; foreword by Joseph Graves, Jr
- Violence & society, by Larry Ray
- From pain to violence, the traumatic roots of destructiveness, Felicity de Zulueta
- Fighting talk: What goes on before the bomb goes off?, a study of the causal factors that influence propensity to violent behaviour in a socio-political context, specifically terrorism, Rob Ray
- For your own good, hidden cruelty in child-rearing and the roots of violence, Alice Miller ; translated by Hildegarde and Hunter Hannum
- Dangerous minds, a forensic psychiatrist's quest to understand violence, Taj Nathan
- Haunting legacies, violent histories and transgenerational trauma, Gabriele Schwab
- Playing with dynamite, a personal approach to the psychoanalytic understanding of perversions, violence, and criminality, Estella V. Welldon
- From pain to violence, the traumatic roots of destructiveness, by Felicity de Zulueta
- Prisoners of hate, the cognitive basis of anger, hostility, and violence, Aaron T. Beck
- Dramatherapy and destructiveness, creating the evidence base, playing with Thanatos, edited by Ditty Dokter, Pete Holloway and Henri Seebohm
- Violence, 'mercurial gestalt', edited by Tobe Levin
- Psychopathology and violent crime, edited by Andrew E. Skodol
- Violent states and creative states, from the global to the individual, edited by John Adlam, Tilman Kluttig and Bandy X. Lee ;
- Children and political violence, Ed Cairns
- Scars, produced & directed by Leo Regan
- The neurobiological basis of violence, science and rehabilitation, edited by Sheilagh Hodgins, Essi Viding, Anna Plodowski
- Violence & society, Larry Ray
- Dangerous patients, a psychodynamic approach to risk assessment and management, edited by Ronald Doctor ; editorial assistance by Sarah Nettleton ; foreword by Pamela Taylor
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