The Psychology of Group Aggression (Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical Psychology)
معرفی کتاب «The Psychology of Group Aggression (Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical Psychology)» نوشتهٔ Arnold P Goldstein; John Wiley & Sons، منتشرشده توسط نشر Chichester در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
people In Groups Act Aggressively As A Group, Not As A Collection Of Individuals. The Psychology Of Group Aggression's Comprehensive Journey Starts With Group Dynamics Theory And Research By Reviewing Its Relationship To Aggression. Arnold P. Goldstein Then Provides A Unique And Valuable Insight Into The Different Types And Levels Of Intensity Of Anti-social Behavior, Examines Its Causes And Considers Its Costs. In Separate Chapters He Considers Low Intensity Aggression, Including Ostracism, Hazing, Teasing; Mid-intensity, E.g. Bullying And Harassment; And High Intensity Aggression, E.g. Mobs And Gangs. In A Final Section, He Considers Management And Intervention Techniques, Both Widely Employed And Emerging Methods.
the Psychology Of Group Aggression Is An Important Work For Both A Pure And An Applied Audience. It Will Be A Key Reference For Many, Including Clinical And Forensic Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Criminal Justice Workers, Social Psychologists And Academics And Students In Criminology, Psychology And Sociology.
"People in groups act aggressively as a group, not as a collection of individuals. The Psychology of Group Aggression's comprehensive journey starts with group dynamics theory and research by reviewing its relationship to aggression. Arnold P. Goldstein then provides a unique and valuable insight into the different types and levels of intensity of anti-social behavior, examines its causes and considers its costs. In separate chapters he considers low intensity aggression, including ostracism, hazing, teasing; mid-intensity, e.g. bullying and harassment; and high intensity aggression, e.g. mobs and gangs. In a final section, he considers management and intervention techniques, both widely employed and emerging methods." "The Psychology of Group Aggression is an important work for both a pure and an applied audience. It will be a key reference for many, including clinical and forensic psychologists, psychiatrists, criminal justice workers, social psychologists and academics and students in criminology, psychology and sociology."--Jacket Aggression-relevant group dynamics -- Low-level group aggression -- Bullying and harassment -- Delinquent gangs -- The mob -- Established and emerging interventions Over the past 75 years, a substantial wealth of literature has grown dealing with the structure and functioning of human groups.