RT Book T1 Preventing youth violence before it begins: a guide for parents, teachers, and counselors A1 Flannery, Raymond B. LA English PP Brooklyn, NY PB The American Mental Health Foundation YR 2022 ED Second edition UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1767216955 AB Part 1. Youth Violence: Its General Nature -- Dateline: West Paducah, Kentucky. December 1, -- Children: Our Endangered Species -- Armed and Dangerous: Theories of Youth Violence -- Part 2. Youth Violence: The Warning Signs -- Dateline: Chicago. August 28, -- Early Warning Signs: Disruptions in Mastery, Attachments, and Meaning -- Serious Warning Signs: Depression, Substance Abuse, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder -- Urgent Warning Signs: Conduct Disorder -- Part 3 .Youth Violence: Solutions -- Dateline: San Francisco. May 12, -- Preventing Youth Violence -- Part 4 Preventing Youth Violence: Twenty Years On -- Dateline: Barron, Wisconsin. October 15, -- Preventing Youth Violence: Twenty Years On. AB "A clinical and neuroscientific perspective on how young people become violent and how clinicians, parents, and educators can work to prevent it.Preventing Youth Violence: A Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Counselors was issued 20 years ago, and it had a positive impact. Yet sadly, youth violence continues at an alarming rate. This updated version, now called Preventing Youth Violence Before It Begins<, reflects clinical and neuroscience advances in understanding more fully why some youth become more violent and how to improve treatment. There are four new areas of development that were not included in the original book: (1) the impact of maternal stress on the embryo, (2) significant advances in understanding the adolescent brain, (3) the development of the Adverse Childhood Events Scale (ACE), and (4) the important role of toxic stress. Dr. Flannery, an authority on posttraumatic stress disorder and violence, writes in an accessible, jargon-free style in order to enhance our understanding of troublesome social trends"-- AB "Preventing Youth Violence: A Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Counselors was issued 20 years ago, and it had a positive impact. Yet sadly, youth violence continues at an alarming rate. This updated version, now called Preventing Youth Violence Before It begins, reflects clinical and neuroscience advances in understanding more fully why some youth become more violent and how to improve treatment. There are four new areas of development that were not included in the original book: (1) the impact of maternal stress on the embryo, (2) significant advances in understanding the adolescent brain, (3) the development of the Adverse Childhood Events Scale (ACE), and (4) the important role of toxic stress. Dr. Flannery, an authority on posttraumatic stress disorder and violence, writes in an accessible, jargon-free style in order to enhance our understanding of troublesome social trends"-- NO Revision of: Preventing youth violence. 1999 NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN RJ506.V56 SN 9781590566121 SN 9781935307419 K1 Violence in children : United States : Prevention K1 Youth and violence : United States : Prevention K1 Problem youth : United States : Psychology K1 PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Child & Adolescent K1 Social Science / Violence In Society K1 Jugend : Gewalttätigkeit : Kind : Prävention