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            Preventing and Treating Bullying and Victimization
- Publication Year:
 - 2010
 - Edition:
 - 1st
 - Author:
 - Vernberg, Eric; Biggs, Bridget
 - Publisher:
 - Oxford University Press
 - ISBN:
 - 978-0-19-533587-3
 
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Description
                                        
                                            Looks across the sometimes disparate perspectives from school, clinical, and developmental researchers and professionals with an eye towards describing and integrating current knowledge into a guide for evidence-based practices and further research.
                                            
                                            
The authors offer new directions for understanding this complex problem and for enhancing intervention approaches.
Research evidence on bully-victim problems has accumulated rapidly in recent years. From this, there is little doubt that prolonged involvement in bullying, as a perpetrator, victim, or, not uncommonly, as both a perpetrator and target of bullying, conveys risk for many aspects of development. As in many emerging areas of psychological science, diverse research efforts evolved more or less independently, producing a very large and rich body of knowledge, but making it difficult to gain a comprehensive, integrated view of the overall evidence base.
This edited book is comprised of three sections: Theoretical Perspectives, Assessment and Intervention, and Recommendations for Policy, Practice, and Research. It is of interest to a number of professions and disciplines including clinical, developmental, counseling, and school psychologists, social workers, school administrators and educators, and public officials involved in setting policies.
Features:
                                    The authors offer new directions for understanding this complex problem and for enhancing intervention approaches.
Research evidence on bully-victim problems has accumulated rapidly in recent years. From this, there is little doubt that prolonged involvement in bullying, as a perpetrator, victim, or, not uncommonly, as both a perpetrator and target of bullying, conveys risk for many aspects of development. As in many emerging areas of psychological science, diverse research efforts evolved more or less independently, producing a very large and rich body of knowledge, but making it difficult to gain a comprehensive, integrated view of the overall evidence base.
This edited book is comprised of three sections: Theoretical Perspectives, Assessment and Intervention, and Recommendations for Policy, Practice, and Research. It is of interest to a number of professions and disciplines including clinical, developmental, counseling, and school psychologists, social workers, school administrators and educators, and public officials involved in setting policies.
Features:
- Comprehensive survey of bullying and vicimization research
 - Distills the research into practical, proven methods to prevent bullying and victimization
 
Details
                                    - Platform:
 - OvidSP
 - Publisher:
 - Oxford University Press
 - Product Type:
 - Book
 - Author:
 - Vernberg, Eric; Biggs, Bridget
 - ISBN:
 - 978-0-19-533587-3
 - Specialty:
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- Psychiatry
 - Psychology
 
 - Language:
 - English
 - Edition:
 - 1st
 - Pages:
 - 424
 - Publication Year:
 - 2010