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Why School Anti-Bullying Programs Don't Work (Hardcover): Stuart W. Twemlow, Frank C Sacco Why School Anti-Bullying Programs Don't Work (Hardcover)
Stuart W. Twemlow, Frank C Sacco
R1,456 Discovery Miles 14 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book serves as a guide for readers interested in improving school climate. Using 15 years of consultation and research in a variety of United States and foreign schools, the authors strip down the elements needed to create a healthy and productive school climate. The book challenges many commonly held notions about violence prevention and outlines a simple and inexpensive formula for creating sustained change in any school. The book stresses understanding of the underlying processes involved in the bully-victim-bystander power dynamics, the value of altruism, and the use of natural leaders to begin and sustain change in a school climate. A note on the book's cover: Positive vibrations is taken from a Bob Marley song: _Rastaman vibration positive, you can't live that negative way._ The song rallies people to be positive and strong, and to speak honestly and stand up for their rights, while taking care of themselves. Although jamaican in origin, it has universal application to be a gentle warrior in one's personal life for the good of self and others.

Analysts in the Trenches - Streets, Schools, War Zones (Hardcover): Bruce Sklarew, Stuart W. Twemlow, Sallye M. Wilkinson Analysts in the Trenches - Streets, Schools, War Zones (Hardcover)
Bruce Sklarew, Stuart W. Twemlow, Sallye M. Wilkinson
R5,358 Discovery Miles 53 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The horrific events of 9/11 and its sequelae have reinforced what thoughtful analysts have long known: that they have a responsibilty to respond to the complex social and emotional issues arising in their communities - to function, that is, as "community psychoanalysts." Analysts in the Trenches vividly illustrates what socially engaged analysts can offer to violent and disturbed communities. Contributors bring analytic expertise to bear on the emotional sequelae to violence, including sexual and physical abuse; to multiple and traumatic losses; and to learning inhibitions. Thay also explore and devise community responses to the scapegoating of classes and groups, to homelessness, and to variations in family structures. This volume provides heartening testimony to the relevance of psychodynamic thinking in the post-9/11 world and will spur professional readers to develop their own programs of community involvement.

Preventing Bullying and School Violence (Paperback): Stuart W. Twemlow, Frank C Sacco Preventing Bullying and School Violence (Paperback)
Stuart W. Twemlow, Frank C Sacco
R1,386 Discovery Miles 13 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Results from numerous surveys indicate that many students do not feel safe in school. This condition exacts an academic as well as a psychological toll because, as the authors remind us, children must feel safe in order to learn. The authors of Preventing Bullying and School Violence contend that inadequate attention has been given to the role of mental health professionals in preventing bullying and school violence. They propose a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach, one that draws upon the skills of the educational, health care, and mental health communities in identifying risk, choosing appropriate interventions, and implementing targeted wellness programs. The authors see bullying as a process, not a problem originating with a single troubled person. Accordingly, they believe that bullying behaviors can be effectively addressed only by targeting the broader social context -- the coercive power and group dynamics that breed and maintain bullying and violent behavior in the school setting.

The book is designed to help clinicians, school counselors, and administrators create a safe climate for their students and to respond thoughtfully, but swiftly, when threats arise. The authors offer many practical guidelines for achieving these goals, addressing - The critical importance of establishing a strong connection between the family, the school, and the community in creating a healthy academic environment- Strategies for working effectively with the complex social bureaucracies that often characterize the entities (such as school boards and governmental agencies) that intervene in cases involving violent children, with an emphasis on developing skills in managing both small and large groups- Ways to define and recognize at-risk children who require special attention as a result of having mental illness and/or learning disability- Innovative community interventions, such as therapeutic mentoring and home-based therapy, in addition to information on local, state, and federal programs designed to support antiviolence programs in the schools- Techniques for promoting wellness among the student population -- not just physical wellness, but also the positive attitudes and coping skills that are the hallmarks of mental health.

Preventing Bullying and School Violence aims to empower mental health professionals to work confidently and effectively in educational settings to reduce the distress, enhance the psychological well-being, and secure the safety of all schoolchildren.

Analysts in the Trenches - Streets, Schools, War Zones (Paperback): Bruce Sklarew, Stuart W. Twemlow, Sallye M. Wilkinson Analysts in the Trenches - Streets, Schools, War Zones (Paperback)
Bruce Sklarew, Stuart W. Twemlow, Sallye M. Wilkinson
R1,534 Discovery Miles 15 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The horrific events of 9/11 and its sequelae have reinforced what thoughtful analysts have long known: that they have a responsibilty to respond to the complex social and emotional issues arising in their communities - to function, that is, as "community psychoanalysts." "Analysts in the Trenches" vividly illustrates what socially engaged analysts can offer to violent and disturbed communities. Contributors bring analytic expertise to bear on the emotional sequelae to violence, including sexual and physical abuse; to multiple and traumatic losses; and to learning inhibitions. Thay also explore and devise community responses to the scapegoating of classes and groups, to homelessness, and to variations in family structures. This volume provides heartening testimony to the relevance of psychodynamic thinking in the post-9/11 world and will spur professional readers to develop their own programs of community involvement.

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