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Survey Sheds Light on High Victimization Rates in Alaska
October 2, 2012 Nearly 60 percent of women in Alaska have experienced intimate partner violence, sexual violence or both over the course of their lifetime, according to the Alaska Victimization Survey, an ongoing ... > full story -
Fluoxetine Increases Aggressive Behavior, Affects Brain Development Among Adolescent Hamsters
October 1, 2012 Repeated administration of a low dose of fluoxetine to adolescent hamsters dramatically increased offensive aggression and altered the development of brain areas directly associated with controlling ... > full story -
Social Bullying Prevalent in Children's Television
September 28, 2012 A new research study has found that social bullying is just as prevalent in children's television as depictions of physical ... > full story -
Researchers Investigate Aggression Among Kindergartners
September 27, 2012 Not all aggressive children are aggressive for the same reasons, according to researchers, who found that some kindergartners who are aggressive show low verbal abilities while others are more easily ... > full story -
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Feeling Guilty Versus Feeling Angry: Who Can Tell the Difference?
September 24, 2012 The ability to identify and distinguish between negative emotions helps us address the problem that led to those emotions in the first place. But while some people can tell the difference between ... > full story -
Psychology Can Explain and Improve Bad Classroom Behavior
September 21, 2012 A new monograph brings together evidence from psychological research to help readers understand the causes of anti-social behavior and what can be done to curb ... > full story -
One in Three Victims of Teen Dating Violence Has Had More Than One Abuser
September 18, 2012 More than one-third of young adults who reported being victims of dating violence as teenagers had two or more abusive partners, a new study ... > full story -
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About Half of Adults Say Schools Should Take Action When Kids Bully With Social Isolation
September 17, 2012 Most adults say schools should take action when bullies threaten physical safety or embarrass others, according to a new ... > full story -
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When Battered Women Fight Back Stereotyping Can Kick in
September 12, 2012 The topic of domestic abuse remains a controversial issue when it comes to determining punishment for battered women who use violence towards their partner. According to a recent study, battered ... > full story -
LifeSkills Training Helps Teens Manage Anger, Lower Blood Pressure
September 10, 2012 A 10-week program that fits easily into the high school curriculum could give students a lifetime of less anger and lower blood pressure, according to new ... > full story
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