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Aggression in Children



Aggression - a form of behavior characterized by physical or verbal attack. It may appear either appropriate and self-protective, even constructive, as in healthy self-assertiveness, or inappropriate and destructive. Aggression may be directed outward, against others, or inward, against the self, leading to self-destructive or suicidal actions. It may be driven by emotional arousal, often some   Read More...

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    The Development and Treatment of Girlhood Aggression
    by Debra J. Pepler, Kirsten C. Madsen, Christopher Webster, Kathryn S. Levene. 307 pgs.


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    Children, Social Science and the Law (Part III "Juvenile Aggression and Juvenile Justice")
    by Bette L. Bottoms, Margaret Bull Kovera, Bradley D. McAuliff. 495 pgs.


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