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  1. Generic Principles for Resolving Intergroup Conflict

    Poorly managed intergroup conflict is the world’s most costly and intractable social issue. At low intensity, it is expressed through prejudice,...
    Chapter 2016
  2. Aikido and Law Enforcement: Why Training the Concepts and Techniques of Aikido Might Just Bridge the Gap Between Officers and Communities

    “The Way of the Warrior has been misunderstood. It is not a means to kill and destroy others. Those who seek to compete and better one another are...
    James Cat Fitzgerald in AiKiDô
    Chapter 2015
  3. Inspiring a Welcoming, Hopeful Culture

    Community psychiatry has unique values and a unique vision, which radically sets it apart from other behavioral health “disciplines.” Community...
    Christie A. Cline, Kenneth Minkoff in Handbook of Community Psychiatry
    Chapter 2012
  4. Agitation

    Reference work entry 2011
  5. The association for behavior analysis international position statement on restraint and seclusion

    A task force authorized by the Executive Council of the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) generated the statement below...

    Timothy R. Vollmer, Louis P. Hagopian, ... Scott Spreat in The Behavior Analyst
    Article 01 April 2011
  6. Ethnic Conflict from an Interdisciplinary Perspective: Lessons Learned, Policy Implications, and Recommendations for Conflict Amelioration and Peace Building

    This concluding chapter will capture the important lessons from the preceding 20 case studies. We will focus on the nature and characteristics of...
    Rosita D. Albert, Susanne Gabrielsen, Dan Landis in Handbook of Ethnic Conflict
    Chapter 2012
  7. The nature of clinical depression: Symptoms, syndromes, and behavior analysis

    In this article we discuss the traditional behavioral models of depression and some of the challenges analyzing a phenomenon with such complex and...

    Jonathan W. Kanter, Andrew M. Busch, ... Sara J. Landes in The Behavior Analyst
    Article 01 April 2008
  8. School Bonding in Children and Adolescents: Conceptualization, Assessment, and Associated Variables

    School bonding refers to the “connections” that youth have with their schools and various aspects of their academic lives. School bonding may be an...

    Samuel J. Maddox, Ronald J. Prinz in Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review
    Article 01 March 2003
  9. Understanding and Preventing Crime and Violence

    J. David Hawkins, Brian H. Smith, ... Robert D. Abbott in Taking Stock of Delinquency
    Chapter 2003
  10. Informing Juvenile Justice Policy: Directions for Behavioral Science Research

    Recent policy initiatives threaten to reduce the rehabilitative mission of the juvenile court or eliminate the court entirely. This article lays out...

    Jennifer L. Woolard, Mark R. Fondacaro, Christopher Slobogin in Law and Human Behavior
    Article 01 February 2001
  11. Escalation research: Providing new frontiers for applying behavior analysis to organizational behavior

    Decision fiascoes such as escalation of commitment, the tendency of decision makers to “throw good money after bad,” can have serious consequences...

    Sonia M. Goltz in The Behavior Analyst
    Article 01 October 2000
  12. Der Jugendliche als Werk seiner selbst

    In diesem dritten Teil wird es darum gehen, nach der Konzentration auf die inneren, universalen Entwicklungstendenzen beim Übergang von der Kindheit...
    Chapter 2001
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