This book includes a summary of the psychological theories which have been produced to explain aggression. Offering practical advice on methods for assessing dangerous situations and on developing personal and organizational strategies for coping with aggression, this book will be an invaluable tool towards controlling or constraining the aggression of others.1. How to cope.
2. Explaining aggression - some theories.
3. Predicting aggression.
4. Patterns of assault.
5. Victims and victimization.
6. Avoidance, escape and control.
7. Safety culture.
Professor Glynis Breakwell is Professor of Psychology and Pro-Vice-Chancellor at Surrey University, UK, and a consultant in industry. She has worked widely in the areas of identity dynamics and social representation development. Her other books include
Interviewing, Coping with Threatened Identities, and
Basic Evaluation Methods (with Lynne Millward).Incidences of aggression and physical violence in society are of growing concern to everyone, but those working in the caring professions are particularily at risk from the very people they are trying to help. Coping with Aggressive Behaviour looks at the incidence of attacks across professional groups and examines:
- where and when violence is likely to occur
- which individuals are most likely to be attacked
- common indicators of an imminent attack
- patterns of assault
- how both individuals and organizations can deal with inclÓ4