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* This book provides not only the background to understand the rise
of white nationalism violence and domestic terrorism but offers
mental health professionals direct guidance to reduce violence and
mass shootings. * In a one stop resource, this text provides a
wealth of information to better understand the domestic extremism
movement and identify key white supremacy groups and their
philosophies leading to violent action. * Drawing from the fields
of psychology, threat assessment and law enforcement, the authors
provide a clear path to understanding the problem as well as taking
steps toward to the solution.
Understanding and Treating Incels is an indispensable guide for
mental health clinical staff, social workers, prevention
specialists, educators, and threat assessment professionals who
want to better understand the involuntary celibate movement, assess
individuals' potential for violence, and offer treatment approaches
and prevention efforts. Chapters explore the movement in terms of
gender, technology, the media, and pornography usage. The book
discusses how the incel mentality has motivated individuals to
misogynistic worldviews and increased rage and disillusionment, and
inspired acts of targeted violence such as school shootings and
mass casualty events. Later chapters walk the reader through three
cases studies and offer treatment considerations to assist mental
health professionals and those developing education and
prevention-based programming. The complete text gives the reader
useful perspectives and insights into incel culture while offering
mental health clinicians and educators guidance on treatment and
prevention efforts.
* Each chapter in Part II provides multiple activities, discussion
questions, and cases studies to encourage engagement on challenging
issues. * Includes FAQ with sample responses that can be used in
real conversations. * Covers some of the most contentious issues in
America today, including immigration, white supremacy in academia,
women's rights, Black Lives Matter movement, Trans Rights, among
many others.
* This book provides not only the background to understand the rise
of white nationalism violence and domestic terrorism but offers
mental health professionals direct guidance to reduce violence and
mass shootings. * In a one stop resource, this text provides a
wealth of information to better understand the domestic extremism
movement and identify key white supremacy groups and their
philosophies leading to violent action. * Drawing from the fields
of psychology, threat assessment and law enforcement, the authors
provide a clear path to understanding the problem as well as taking
steps toward to the solution.
* Each chapter in Part II provides multiple activities, discussion
questions, and cases studies to encourage engagement on challenging
issues. * Includes FAQ with sample responses that can be used in
real conversations. * Covers some of the most contentious issues in
America today, including immigration, white supremacy in academia,
women's rights, Black Lives Matter movement, Trans Rights, among
many others.
Understanding and Treating Incels is an indispensable guide for
mental health clinical staff, social workers, prevention
specialists, educators, and threat assessment professionals who
want to better understand the involuntary celibate movement, assess
individuals' potential for violence, and offer treatment approaches
and prevention efforts. Chapters explore the movement in terms of
gender, technology, the media, and pornography usage. The book
discusses how the incel mentality has motivated individuals to
misogynistic worldviews and increased rage and disillusionment, and
inspired acts of targeted violence such as school shootings and
mass casualty events. Later chapters walk the reader through three
cases studies and offer treatment considerations to assist mental
health professionals and those developing education and
prevention-based programming. The complete text gives the reader
useful perspectives and insights into incel culture while offering
mental health clinicians and educators guidance on treatment and
prevention efforts.
Based on research from the threat-assessment community, this
important resource addresses the challenge of assessing concerning
online communication, written narratives, and artistic works at
schools, colleges, and universities. Drawing from the collective
fields of law enforcement, law, and psychology, the authors expand
on evidence-based practices to help student affairs staff and K-12
educators best assess the validity of these communications and
develop intervention and management plans. Concepts are supported
through numerous examples of social media posts, written fiction
work, emails and examples from past attacks, as well as averted
plans. Appropriate for the classroom, Behavioral Intervention
Teams, frontline teaching staff and administrators, this new
resource will ensure an evidence-based approach to early assessment
and intervention.
Based on research from the threat-assessment community, this
important resource addresses the challenge of assessing concerning
online communication, written narratives, and artistic works at
schools, colleges, and universities. Drawing from the collective
fields of law enforcement, law, and psychology, the authors expand
on evidence-based practices to help student affairs staff and K-12
educators best assess the validity of these communications and
develop intervention and management plans. Concepts are supported
through numerous examples of social media posts, written fiction
work, emails and examples from past attacks, as well as averted
plans. Appropriate for the classroom, Behavioral Intervention
Teams, frontline teaching staff and administrators, this new
resource will ensure an evidence-based approach to early assessment
and intervention.
With national conversation turned toward sexual assault on college
campuses, knowing how to identify, prevent, and address these
incidents in a safe, and productive way is essential for
administrators and faculty. Uprooting Sexual Violence in Higher
Education provides colleges and universities with a foundational
understanding of twelve risk factors related to sexual assault,
stalking, and intimate partner violence. By presenting a blend of
theory, research, and the personal reflections of professionals 'on
the front lines,' this book provides insights into the motivations,
attitudes, and behaviors behind sexual assault on campus, as well
as strategies for mitigating these risk factors in an effort to
tailor prevention efforts. Whether you are seeking a way to
navigate the recent regulations on sexual violence from the federal
government or merely wish to safeguard the welfare of students on
your campus, this book will provide the neccesary, and invaluable
foundation you need to empower, respect, and support all students.
College and university faculty are asked to serve an increasingly
diverse and at-risk population of students. They face disruptive
and dangerous behaviors that range from speaking out of turn or
misusing technology, to potentially agressive behavior. A Faculty
Guide to Addressing Disruptive and Dangerous Behavior provides the
practical ideas and guidance necessary to manage and mitigate these
behaviors. Grounded in research and theory that addresses the
interplay of mental health, substance abuse, and aggression that
may enter the college classroom, this accessible book serves as a
necessary guide for busy faculty members facing challenging
situations in their classrooms. Special features include: Vignettes
from seasoned faculty that provide thoughtful reflections and
advice from everyday experience. Research-based suggestions and
intervention techniques to help faculty better assess, intervene,
and manage difficult behavior. Coverage of special populations,
including nontraditional, veteran, and millennial students.
Discussion of the latest laws and regulations that should affect
and inform faculty's decisions.
College and university faculty are asked to serve an increasingly
diverse and at-risk population of students. They face disruptive
and dangerous behaviors that range from speaking out of turn or
misusing technology, to potentially agressive behavior. A Faculty
Guide to Addressing Disruptive and Dangerous Behavior provides the
practical ideas and guidance necessary to manage and mitigate these
behaviors. Grounded in research and theory that addresses the
interplay of mental health, substance abuse, and aggression that
may enter the college classroom, this accessible book serves as a
necessary guide for busy faculty members facing challenging
situations in their classrooms. Special features include: Vignettes
from seasoned faculty that provide thoughtful reflections and
advice from everyday experience. Research-based suggestions and
intervention techniques to help faculty better assess, intervene,
and manage difficult behavior. Coverage of special populations,
including nontraditional, veteran, and millennial students.
Discussion of the latest laws and regulations that should affect
and inform faculty's decisions.
With the growth of threats and violence in higher education
settings, college campuses are increasingly expected to have
systems in place to identify potentially aggressive individuals and
intervene to ensure the safety of the campus population. This book
will be useful for student affairs professionals as well as college
counselors, psychologists, social workers interested in the
practical management of aggression and violence on a college
campus. It will also be a valuable resource for those involved in
creating and running behavioral intervention teams and threat/risk
assessment teams. Ten case studies from both the community and
residential college settings provide a comprehensive overview of
campus violence and how to intervene to prevent it. Pertinent
background information is discussed as an introduction to these
narratives, such as the fundamentals of aggression and violence on
campuses; how these behaviors can impact students, faculty, and
staff; and what can be learned from past campus violence. Along
with discussion questions and a review of ways to approach each
situation, experts in higher education, forensic risk assessment,
law enforcement, and legal issues weigh in on each case study.
Their perspectives offer a context and broad base of opinions and
ideas on how each case could be handled. Additional examples for
further training of the college counselor are given through a
detailed look at almost 100 incidents of violence, including
thwarted attacks, rampage shootings, and hostage situations.
With the growth of threats and violence in higher education
settings, college campuses are increasingly expected to have
systems in place to identify potentially aggressive individuals and
intervene to ensure the safety of the campus population. This book
will be useful for student affairs professionals as well as college
counselors, psychologists, social workers interested in the
practical management of aggression and violence on a college
campus. It will also be a valuable resource for those involved in
creating and running behavioral intervention teams and threat/risk
assessment teams. Ten case studies from both the community and
residential college settings provide a comprehensive overview of
campus violence and how to intervene to prevent it. Pertinent
background information is discussed as an introduction to these
narratives, such as the fundamentals of aggression and violence on
campuses; how these behaviors can impact students, faculty, and
staff; and what can be learned from past campus violence. Along
with discussion questions and a review of ways to approach each
situation, experts in higher education, forensic risk assessment,
law enforcement, and legal issues weigh in on each case study.
Their perspectives offer a context and broad base of opinions and
ideas on how each case could be handled. Additional examples for
further training of the college counselor are given through a
detailed look at almost 100 incidents of violence, including
thwarted attacks, rampage shootings, and hostage situations.
A Guide to Leadership and Management in Higher Education shares an
innovative approach to supervision, leadership, and management in
the higher education workplace. Drawing from humanism and positive
psychology, Fitch and Van Brunt weave together a compelling
narrative for managing employees across generational differences.
This book shares key leadership lessons and advice on how to
inspire creativity, increase efficiency, and tap into the talents
of your diverse, multi-generational staff. This guide offers
practical and detailed advice on establishing new relationships,
setting expectations, encouraging accountability, addressing
conflict, and supervising difficult staff. Focusing on how to build
and strengthen connections through genuineness and empathic caring,
this book provides important guidance for today's college and
university leaders.
With national conversation turned toward sexual assault on college
campuses, knowing how to identify, prevent, and address these
incidents in a safe, and productive way is essential for
administrators and faculty. Uprooting Sexual Violence in Higher
Education provides colleges and universities with a foundational
understanding of twelve risk factors related to sexual assault,
stalking, and intimate partner violence. By presenting a blend of
theory, research, and the personal reflections of professionals 'on
the front lines,' this book provides insights into the motivations,
attitudes, and behaviors behind sexual assault on campus, as well
as strategies for mitigating these risk factors in an effort to
tailor prevention efforts. Whether you are seeking a way to
navigate the recent regulations on sexual violence from the federal
government or merely wish to safeguard the welfare of students on
your campus, this book will provide the neccesary, and invaluable
foundation you need to empower, respect, and support all students.
There is an increasing population of students coming to college who
challenge and frustrate staff. Students struggle with complex
mental health problems, environmental stress, anger difficulties,
and the potential for explosively acting out with threats or
violence. This practical guide provides college and university
staff with direction when working with these students in a variety
of college environments, including community colleges, four-year
institutions, and online learning environments. Coverage includes
how to identify and assess students who are at risk, calm and
de-escalate a crisis, motivate and inspire change, and how to
manage and maintain change in a positive direction over time.
Grounded in theory and research, this book offers practical and
tangible advice and guidance to make it easier to assist students
in need.
A Guide to Leadership and Management in Higher Education shares an
innovative approach to supervision, leadership, and management in
the higher education workplace. Drawing from humanism and positive
psychology, Fitch and Van Brunt weave together a compelling
narrative for managing employees across generational differences.
This book shares key leadership lessons and advice on how to
inspire creativity, increase efficiency, and tap into the talents
of your diverse, multi-generational staff. This guide offers
practical and detailed advice on establishing new relationships,
setting expectations, encouraging accountability, addressing
conflict, and supervising difficult staff. Focusing on how to build
and strengthen connections through genuineness and empathic caring,
this book provides important guidance for today's college and
university leaders.
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