Violence and mental health in everyday life : prevention and intervention strategies for children and adolescents / Daniel J. Flannery
By: Flannery, Daniel J.
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SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCES LIBRARY
School of Health and Medical sciences Library Mbweni |
non fiction | 618.928 (Browse shelf) | Available | M000003811 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-210) and index
Violence and mental health: is anything normal anymore? -- How does the brain develop? setting the stage for later mental health -- Are children born violent or do we just make them that way? -- It all begins with family -- It happens every day in every way: children exposed to violence -- The challenge of adolescence: what's all the storm and stress about? -- Are schools any safer today? violence in the every day lives of children -- Violence and mental health: two birds of a feather -- Coping means dealing with stress and violence on a daily basis -- Suggestions for practice and policy: how to get help if you need it
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