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Acts of violence happen all too often, but the good news is that we can learn from them. It is important to keep current on the information available from past events to learn how to cope with, and bounce back from, a crisis or tragedy. We have compiled several articles below to give you a head start.
- Cynical Shyness Can Precipitate Violence in Males and May Be a Factor in School Shootings
After performing an analysis of school shootings in the last decade, researchers at the Shyness Research Institute in Indiana say...
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- Demand Rising for Mental Health Services on Campus
College students across the country are needing and using mental health services in increasing numbers, according to...
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- STAMP System Can Help Professionals to Identify Potentially Violent Individuals
A researcher who spent nearly 300 hours observing patients in an accident and emergency department has developed...
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- Experts on School Violence Put Recent Events Into Perspective
University of Virginia professors Dewey Cornell and Peter Sheras, both clinical psychologists in the Curry School of Education and...
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- Psychological Bullying Hits Just as Hard
School bullying doesn’t have to leave physical bumps and bruises to contribute to a hostile and potentially dangerous school...
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- Children Who Bully Also Have Problems with Other Relationships
Students who bully others tend to have difficulties with other relationships, such as those with friends and parents.
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