Sentences with phrase «understanding violent behavior»

For additional information see Facts for Families: # 52 Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation # 55 Understanding Violent Behavior in Children # 72 Oppositional Defiant Disorder # 43 Discipline
For additional information see Facts for Families: # 4 The Depressed Child # 55 Understanding Violent Behavior in Children # 37 Children and Firearms # 03 Teens: Alcohol and Other Drugs # 13 Children and TV Violence # 33 Conduct Disorder # 10 Teen Suicide
For additional information see Facts for Families: # 33: Conduct Disorder # 55: Understanding Violent Behavior in Children # 65: Children's Threats # 66: Helping Teenagers with Stress
For additional information see Facts for Families: # 3 Teens: Alcohol and Other Drugs # 4 The Depressed Child # 6 Children Who Can't Pay Attention (ADHD) # 21 Psychiatric Medication for Children and Adolescents Part 1: How Medications Are Used # 29 Psychiatric Medication for Children and Adolescents Part II: Types of Medications # 33 Conduct Disorder # 51 Psychiatric Medications for Children and Adolescents Part III: Questions to Ask # 52 Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation # 55 Understanding Violent Behavior in Children # 72 Oppositional Defiant Disorder # 94 Preventing and Managing Medication Related Weight Gain # 110 Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
For additional information see Facts for Families: # 3 Teens: Alcohol and Other Drugs # 55 Understanding Violent Behavior in Children and Adolescents # 72 Children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder # 6 Children Who Can't Pay Attention # 12 Children Who Steal # 38 Bipolar Disorder in Children and Teens # 80 Bullying # 81 Fighting and Biting # 00 Definition of a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry: Understanding Violent Behavior in Children and Adolescents.

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Chester, a leading scholar in the field of aggression research, runs the Social Psychology and Neuroscience Lab in VCU's Department of Psychology, which aims to further our understanding of violent behavior, exploring the role of the brain and human psychology behind topics such as revenge, domestic abuse, psychopaths and related topics.
Jealousy can also trigger harmful and violent behavior, so it is important to understand what are the most potent triggers of jealousy,» said Dr. Frederick.
McGuigan said that understanding how neglect can influence violent behavior in adolescent males may lead to better education for caregivers and better care for at - risk youths.
His cell, he shares with five other men, nasty criminals all unlike Alex, one will have to sleep on the floor, his fists will not let him be the one... Doctors Branom and Brodsky, ignorant fellows, they don't understand his slang, have a new technique to cure his violent behavior, as some people call it, two weeks and a free man, let the torture begin... A magnificent fable of what might be...
When Johnston suggests that «this violent separation - related behavior can become the crucible within which a negative reconstruction of the identity of the... spouse is made, casting a long shadow over the postdivorce relationship of these couples,» [FN41] she risks discrediting the spouse whose new understanding of the relationship is now more reality based after an earlier period in which her commitment to the relationship led her to minimize or deny the abuse or to take inappropriate responsibility for it.
Cognitive behavioral therapy focuses on teaching those who demonstrate aggressive and violent behavior to better understand and control their aggression, explore various coping mechanisms to better channel the thoughts and feelings associated with violent behavior, and learn how to properly assess the consequences of aggression or violence.
These resources included tips for talking to children about violent behavior, gun violence, and understanding the difference between mental illness and those in «extreme situational crisis.»
It is important to understand how the consequences of bullying relate to other violent behaviors and mental health challenges, in order to effectively address them.
They are also more likely than other youths to engage in unsafe sexual practices and other risk behaviors.6,8,14 - 16 Further, youths who are depressed tend to experience difficulty relating to peers and are more likely than others to be involved in physical fights with peers.8, 14,15 The difficulties they face in their peer relationships and their tendency toward violent behavior are not well understood; however, there is some overlap between the issues faced by youths who are depressed and those faced by youths involved in aggressive behaviors such as bullying.
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