Youth violence and positive psychology: research potential through integration
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Author (aut): Tweed, Roger G.
Author (aut): Bhatt, Gira
Author (aut): Dooley, Stephen
Author (aut): Spindler, Andrea
Author (aut): Douglas, Kevin S.
Author (aut): Viljoen, Jodi L.
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Positive psychologists can study the relation between some of the discipline's core dimensions and aversive outcomes, including youth violence. Dimensions such as gratitude, forgiveness, sense of meaning, altruism (or at least apparent altruism), prudence, and humility have received attention within positive psychology, and evidence is reviewed suggesting that these may also deserve empirical attention in terms of their relation to youth violence and even their potential to reduce youth violence. |
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Volume 52, Issue 2
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10.1037/a0020695
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07085591
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© 2011. Canadian Psychological Association.
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