Coping with aggressive behaviour
Series: Personal and professional developmentPublication details: Leicester British Psychological Society 1997Description: 117; bibl.; BookFindISBN:- 1854332058
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Summary: PaperbackSummary: Designed to help those who may encouter situations where they have to judge whether someone is likely to become aggressive, when and where this might occur, and what form it is most likely to take, this text includes a summary of the psychological theories which have been produced to explain aggression. There is also practical advice on methods for assessing dangerous situations and on developing personal and organizational strategies for coping with aggression.
How to cope; explaining aggression - some theories; predicting aggression; patterns of assault; victims and victimization; avoidance, escape and control; safety culture.
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Book | St Charles Library Hub (Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust) Shelves | W21.7 BRE (1997) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | CNWL00034 |
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How to cope; explaining aggression - some theories; predicting aggression; patterns of assault; victims and victimization; avoidance, escape and control; safety culture.
Paperback
Designed to help those who may encouter situations where they have to judge whether someone is likely to become aggressive, when and where this might occur, and what form it is most likely to take, this text includes a summary of the psychological theories which have been produced to explain aggression. There is also practical advice on methods for assessing dangerous situations and on developing personal and organizational strategies for coping with aggression.
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