Handbook on bullying : prevalence, psychological impacts and intervention strategies /
Bullying is one of today's biggest problems. Bullying is the intentional repeated aggression directed at a target individual. There is substantial evidence of the negative psychological and health outcomes associated with bullying. It occurs very frequently, especially in adolescence, and actio...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Nova Publisher's,
[2014]
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Colección: | Social issues, justice and status series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- HANDBOOK ON BULLYING: PREVALENCE, PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACTS AND INTERVENTION STRATEGIES; HANDBOOK ON BULLYING: PREVALENCE, PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACTS AND INTERVENTION STRATEGIES; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Coping Strategies and Cognitive Processes Related to Peer Victimization and the Role of Intervention Programs; Abstract; Introduction; Peer Victimization and Adjustment Problems; Externalizing Problems; Internalizing Problems; Depression; Anxiety; Other Related Negative Outcomes of Peer Victimization; Social Cognition and Peer Victimization.
- Cognitive Biases and AssumptionsDual Cognitive Processing Systems and Social Information Processing; Attention to and Interpretation of Social Information; Forming and Clarifying Social Goals; Behavioral Responses; Bullying Prevention Strategies; Background of Intervention Programs; The Sheffield Study; KiVa Program; Safety Training; Steps to Respect Bullying Prevention Program (STR); Multimodal Training; Youth Matters Prevention Program (YM); What the Evidence Suggests; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Bullying among Male Athletes: A Contextual Examination; Abstract; Introduction.
- Bullying among Male AthletesApplication of Bullying Dynamics to a Case Study; The Victim; The Bully; Social Climate; Conclusion; Future Research Implications; Future Clinical Implications; References; Chapter 3: Cyberbullying; Abstract; Similarities and Differences between Cyberbullying and Bullying; Characteristics of Cyberbully Perpetrators and Victims; Perceptions of Cyberbullying; Online Gaming; Adult Cyberbullying; Adaptation of Bullying with Technology and Social Media; Examples of Cyberbullying in the Media; Manti Te'o and Catfish; Richie Incognito and the Miami Dolphins.
- New Jersey versus Dharun RaviWhat Should Be Done; References; Chapter 4: Bullying Interventions; Abstract; References; Chapter 5: Bullying among Health Care Providers; Abstract; References; Chapter 6: Cyberbullying: Bullying Gone Digital; Abstract; Cyberbullying: Bullying Gone Digital; Case Studies of Cyberbullying Victimization; What Is Cyberbullying?; Characteristics of Cyberbullies and Cyber-Victims; Parents' Roles in Their Children's Cyberbullying Involvement; Peers and Schools Contributions to Cyberbullying; Psychological and Behavioral Consequences.
- Cross-Cultural Research on CyberbullyingTheoretical Underpinnings; Recommendations; References; Chapter 7: Bullying, Personal Self-Regulation, Resilience, Coping Strategies and Engagement-Burnout: Implications for an Intervention with University Students; Abstract; Introduction; Definition and Scope of the Problem; Academic and Psychological Correlates of Bullying; Context of Bullying: Individual, Peer, Family and School-Related; Personal Determining Factors for Coping with Bullying: Personal Self-Regulation and Resilience; Personal Self-Regulation; Resilience.