Emotions, Aggression, and Morality in Children

Emotions, Aggression, and Morality in Children
Title Emotions, Aggression, and Morality in Children PDF eBook
Author William Frank Arsenio
Publisher American Psychological Association (APA)
Pages 290
Release 2010
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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In this book, psychologists explore the range of emotions children feel during moral transgressions, how and why acts of victimization become emotionally charged, what the emotions can tell researchers about people who become routine victimizers and those who learn to inhibit victimizing behaviors, and whether victimization is primarily affective, or cognitive abilities also play a major role. They cover theoretical foundations; factors from neuroscience to culture that influence aggression and morality; and assessment, interventions, and clinical perspectives. Among specific topics are emotion in early conscience, callous-unemotional traits and aggression in youth, and a cognitive-emotional model for the etiology of youth violence.

Morality in Everyday Life

Morality in Everyday Life
Title Morality in Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Melanie Killen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 456
Release 1999-10-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521665865

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This collection highlights research on morality in human development.

Handbook of Child and Adolescent Aggression

Handbook of Child and Adolescent Aggression
Title Handbook of Child and Adolescent Aggression PDF eBook
Author Tina Malti
Publisher Guilford Publications
Pages 497
Release 2018-08-31
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1462536611

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Presenting cutting-edge work from leading scholars, this authoritative handbook reviews the breadth of current knowledge on aggression from infancy through adolescence. The volume explores the forms and functions of aggression and the multiple factors that contribute to its emergence, development, and consequences, including genetic and biological influences, temperament, family dynamics, peer relations, and social inequality. It provides up-to-date perspectives on problems such as disruptive and defiant behaviors, bullying (including cyberbullying), social aggression, and youth violence, and examines relations between aggression and normative social–emotional and social-cognitive development. It also discusses the opposite end of the spectrum, including kindness and prosocial behaviors. Identifying important implications for practice and policy, contributors describe effective approaches to screening, assessment, and intervention in family, school, community, and clinical settings.

Socioemotional Development in the Toddler Years

Socioemotional Development in the Toddler Years
Title Socioemotional Development in the Toddler Years PDF eBook
Author Celia A. Brownell
Publisher Guilford Press
Pages 513
Release 2010-06-03
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1606239473

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This volume explores the key developmental transitions that take place as 1- to 3-year-olds leave infancy behind and begin to develop the social and emotional knowledge, skills, and regulatory abilities of early childhood. Leading investigators examine the multiple interacting factors that lead to socioemotional competence in this pivotal period, covering both typical and atypical development. Presented is innovative research that has yielded compelling insights into toddlers' relationships, emotions, play, communication, prosocial behavior, self-control, autonomy, and attempts to understand themselves and others. The final chapter presents a systematic framework for socioemotional assessment.

New Perspectives on Moral Development

New Perspectives on Moral Development
Title New Perspectives on Moral Development PDF eBook
Author Charles C. Helwig
Publisher Routledge
Pages 274
Release 2017-10-10
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1317283953

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This volume presents a selection of some of the most exciting new perspectives on moral development that have emerged over the last decade and have transformed our understanding of the field. The contributors to this book cut across traditional boundaries to provide an innovative and integrative approach to fundamental questions dealing with the nature and acquisition of morality. In addressing these questions, the chapters draw on new work on the origins of morality in infancy and the early years, comparative approaches examining morality in primates, new perspectives on moral emotions such as guilt and empathy, and new perspectives on the emerging moral self in childhood and moral identity in adolescence. The book also examines the roles of parenting and culture in children’s and adolescents’ moral development. Each chapter is framed in theory and methodology and provides illustrative examples of new research to address important questions in the field. This book is essential reading for researchers and advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students studying moral development and developmental psychology. It will also be of interest to academics and professionals in related fields such as education and public policy.

Handbook of Child and Adolescent Aggression

Handbook of Child and Adolescent Aggression
Title Handbook of Child and Adolescent Aggression PDF eBook
Author Tina Malti
Publisher Guilford Publications
Pages 497
Release 2018-09-26
Genre Education
ISBN 1462526209

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"Aggressive behavior during childhood and adolescence is an important risk factor for later serious and persistent adjustment problems in adulthood, including criminal behavior, school dropout as well as family-related and economic problems. Researchers have thus deployed considerable efforts to uncover what drives individuals to attack and hurt others. Each chapter explores the issue of aggression with an introduction, theoretical considerations, measures and methods, research findings, implications, and future directions"--

Shame and Guilt

Shame and Guilt
Title Shame and Guilt PDF eBook
Author June Price Tangney
Publisher Guilford Press
Pages 292
Release 2003-11-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781572309876

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This volume reports on the growing body of knowledge on shame and guilt, integrating findings from the authors' original research program with other data emerging from social, clinical, personality, and developmental psychology. Evidence is presented to demonstrate that these universally experienced affective phenomena have significant implications for many aspects of human functioning, with particular relevance for interpersonal relationships. --From publisher's description.