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Bullying,
Peer Harassment, and Victimization in the Schools: The Next Generation of
Prevention (Paperback)
by
Maurice J. Elias (Editor),
Joseph E. Zins

Book Reviews
Donald Meichenbaum, PhD, Research Director, The Melissa Institute for
Violence Prevention and Treatment of Victims of Violence, Miami, Florida;
Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Waterloo
"A MUST-READ. . . . Leading international researchers provide an insightful,
multidisciplinary, cutting-edge review of the literature.
Dale R. Fryxell, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology, Chaminade University
A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE on this critical issue. . . .
Book Description
Bullying and harassment threaten academic achievement and mental health in our
schools. Look beyond your work with individual students to address these
problems in their larger context!
This book
presents enlightening empirical studies and reviews of the literature on peer
harassment, bullying, and victimization. Designed to expand our knowledge and
understanding of these topics, Bullying, Peer Harassment, and Victimization in
the Schools: The Next Generation of Prevention documents the widespread nature
of the phenomena both inside and outside the United States, identifies risk and
protective factors, and provides practitioners with specific, evidence-based
guidelines for effective preventive action.
From the
editors: The problem of bullying, peer harassment, and victimization is a
serious one in our schools. It greatly affects the climate for learning and
productivity and the emotional health of students and staff. This book presents
empirical data and theoretical and legal case reviews to show how pervasive and
serious these problems are and how they threaten both academic achievement and
mental health within many of our schools. Taking a longitudinal and
developmental perspective, the authors begin to outline the next generation of
research in this field that will shape knowledge and practice for the next few
decades. For practitioners, the book is a call to action, particularly at the
school-wide level, focusing on reducing the substantial social/emotional harm
done to perpetrators, bystanders, and especially, victims.
Bullying,
Peer Harassment, and Victimization in the Schools provides vital information on:
what mental health professionals can do to prevent and respond to sexual
harassment in schools the relationship between middle-school adjustment and
bullying aggressive behavior and friendship patterns in immigrant children
school-based intervention strategies the relationship between the cultures of
childhood and sexual harassment�from developmental, domestic violence, and legal
perspectives risk factors and protective factors affecting victimization and
more!
It has been
estimated that bullying affects more than half of the students in American
schools. This book can add significantly to your ability to combat and prevent
this pervasive problem. Use it to improve the quality of education received by
students in your community!
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Family
Empowerment Intervention: An Innovative Service for High-Risk Youths and Their
Families (Haworth Criminal Justice, Forensic Behavioral Sciences & Offender
Rehabilitation) (Paperback)
by Richard Dembo,
James Schmeidler

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Teenage
Runaways: Broken Hearts & "Bad Attitudes" (Paperback)
by Laurie Schaffner

Book Reviews
Esther Madriz, PhD, from the Preface "Great insight and sensitivity. . . . A timely contribution to the study of
runaway teenagers. . . . Challenges traditional criminology which relies mainly
on individualistic and male-centered approaches. . . . Drawing from conflict,
interactionist, and emotion theories, the author develops a complex theoretical
framework which locates the problem of runaway teenagers in its sociostructural
as well as emotional dimensions." --This
text refers to the
Hardcover edition.
Barbara Owen, PhD, Professor, Department of Criminology, California State
University, Fresno "Skillfully combines the authentic voice of the juvenile runaway with the
principles of social science research. I particularly like the manner in which
she combines the sociology of emotions with the concepts of social control
theory." --This text refers to the
Hardcover edition.
Book Description Teenage Runaways: Broken Hearts and "Bad Attitudes" uncovers the
perspectives of actual teenage runaways to help professionals, parents, and
youths understand the widespread social problem of "last resort" behavior.
You'll learn the real reasons teenagers run away, and you'll hear the anguished
voices of the teenage runaways themselves, shattering the myth that only bad
kids runaway. Teenage Runaways deflates popular misconceptions that runaways are
incorrigible delinquents who want to leave home, that they make impulsive
decisions to leave their families, and that they wish to never return. Reporting
on a qualitative study of 26 runaways in a shelter in New England, this book
reveals that many teenaged runaways leave home in search of safety and freedom
from what they consider abusive treatment, whether physical, sexual, or
emotional. In Teenage Runaways, you will discover valuable information about who
these children are, why they are running away, and what you can do to help.
Specifically, you will read about:
- why teenagers say they run away
- running away as "last resort behavior"
- what the experience of running away is like
- hope and desire for reconciliation with parents and family
- running away as a dynamic emotional experience for youths which reflects
changes in their
- social bonds with peers, family, and adults in the educational,
legal, and medical systems
- emotional capital" from a heavily regulated authoritative environment
Teenage Runaways provides you
with a new understanding of teens in trouble to assist you in providing services
to this needy and vulnerable population. Firsthand accounts reveal the emotional
motivations behind decisions to run away, such as 14 years-old Isabel who gives
a painful account of what severe physical and sexual abuse feels like to an
adolescent victim. Amy, also 14, tells her story of living with a mother who was
extremely strict and betrayed her.
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Real Life Heroes: A Life Storybook for Children (Paperback)
by
Richard Kagan, Ph.D.

Book Reviews
Robert Brooks, PhD, Faculty, Harvard
Medical School; Author of The Self-Esteem Teacher; Co-author of
Raising Resilient Children
An excellent therapeutic resource. For those professionals engaged
in improving the lives of at-risk youngst
Sarah B. Greenblatt, MSEd, MS, ACSW, Director, The Casey Center for
Effective Child Welfare Practice, Casey Family Services, New Haven,
Connecticut
Provides insightful examples of how parents (birth, foster, and
adoptive) can help children become 'their own heroes'
Book Description
Real Life Heroes: A Life Storybook for Children helps traumatized
children move from painful or fractured memories to a more positive
perspective, not by denying hardships, but by drawing strength from
the supportive people in their lives.
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Rebuilding Attachments With Traumatized Children:
Healing From Losses, Violence, Abuse, and Neglect (Paperback)
by Richard Kagan, Ph.D.

Book Reviews
Robert Brooks,
PhD, Faculty, Harvard Medical School; Author of The Self-Esteem
Teacher; Co-author of Raising Resilient Children
A wealth of information for understanding the complex issues faced
by these youngsters, but it also offers specific interventions
--This text refers to the
Hardcover edition.
Sarah B. Greenblatt, MSEd, MS, ACSW, Director, The Casey Center for
Effective Child Welfare Practice, Casey Family Services, New Haven,
Connecticut
Provides hope where there is too often none�enlightening parents,
social workers, and therapists increasing the odds of favorable
developmental outcomes --This
text refers to the
Hardcover edition.
Book Description
(The Haworth Maltreatment and Trauma Press) Provides therapeutic
guidance for helping troubled children move beyond the traumatic
experiences that haunt them. Explains how to understand and surmount
the impact of loss, neglect, separation, and violence on children's
development and how to discover and foster strength. Softcover,
hardcover available.
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On
Transitions from Group Care: Homeward Bound (Paperback)
by Richard A. Epstein (Editor),
D. Patrick Zimmerman

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