The Oxford Handbook of Coercive Relationship Dynamics
Oxford University Press

The Oxford Handbook of Coercive Relationship Dynamics

Subjects: Society, Child & developmental psychology
ISBN13: 9780199324552
Published: 05 Apr 2016

Format - Hardback
By Dishion, Thomas J.

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The Oxford Handbook of Coercive Relationship Dynamics

Regular price A$364.91
Sale price A$364.91 Regular price A$376.20
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Coercive interactions and conflict are commonplace in close relationships and families, friendships, and teacher-student relationships in schools. Coercion and conflict can be used to grow stronger relationships, or they can lead to the deterioration of relationships, undermine efforts to socialize and teach youth, and lead to the development of mental health problems in children and parents. Coercion theory helps shed light on how these daily interaction dynamics
explain the development of aggression, marital conflict, depression, and severe mental health problems in families and how they undermine school safety and effectiveness.The Oxford
Handbook of Coercive Relationship Dynamics features the most recent, innovative applications of coercion theory to understanding psychopathology, developmental theory, and intervention science. The volume provides a multidisciplinary perspective on coercive processes, origins, and social functions to anchor coercion theory from multiple perspectives and to lay a theoretical and empirical foundation for innovative expansion of the coercion model to new areas of research. The volume
gives specific examples of how the basic coercive processes underlie the development of significant suffering in children and families, and chapters include clinically oriented discussions of research on the role
of coercion in the causation and amplification of problem behavior and emotional distress. The internationally renowned authors of this volume highlight scientific advances in the study of coercive dynamics in families and close relationships, account for physiological and genetic correlates of coercive dynamics, and discuss the application of coercion theory to effective interventions that improve the quality and well-being of children, adolescents, and adults. This volume is an invaluable
resource on behavioral science methodology, developmental theory, and intervention science.

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