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Dāʻī, Ṣafar. Khashm va kuntrul-i khashm: Aggression management. USA: [publisher not identified], 2013.

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Bye, Patrick. Hypersexuality and aggression - problems in psychiatric management. Burgess Hill: Schering Health Care, 1987.

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Colin, Gray, ed. Aggression: A nurses' guide to therapeutic management. London: Scutari Press, 1992.

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Berj, Harootunian, and Conoley Jane Close, eds. Student aggression: Prevention, management, and replacement training. New York: Guilford Press, 1994.

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Lowe, Peter Trevor. Aggression towards psychiatric nurses: Nursing interventions in the management of aggression with psychiatric units. Oxford: Oxford Brookes University, 1995.

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Aggression in dogs: Practical management, prevention & behaviour modification. Collierville, TN: Fundcraft, Inc., 2002.

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Eggert, Leona L. Anger management for youth: Stemming aggression and violence. Bloomington, Ind: National Educational Service, 1994.

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Agar-Hutton, Robert. How to deal with verbal aggression. Market Harborough: Matador, 2003.

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CRAG Working Group on Mental Illness. The prevention and management of aggression: A good practice statement. (Edinburgh): Scottish Office, National Health Service in Scotland, 1996.

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Juul, Kris. Comparing psychodynamic and behavioristic approaches in the management of aggression in children. Malmö, Sweden: Department of Educational and Psychological Research, Lund University, 1990.

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Why we fight: Theories of human aggression and conflict. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2006.

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author, Ang Rebecca P., and Lim-Ashworth Nikki author, eds. Effective anger management for children and youth: The manual and the workbook. New Jersey: World Scientific, 2014.

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Nursing, Royal College of. The management of aggression and violence in places of care: An RCN position statement. London: Royal College of Nursing, 1997.

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Curwin, Richard L. As tough as necessary: Countering violence, aggression, and hostility in our schools. Alexandria, Va: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 1997.

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Potter-Efron, Ronald T. Handbook of anger management: Individual, couple, family, and group approaches. New York: Haworth Press, 2004.

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The law of international conflicts: Force, intervention and peaceful dispute settlement. Leiden: Brill Nijhoff, 2015.

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Denenberg, Sagi, ed. Small animal veterinary psychiatry. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781786394552.0000.

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Abstract This book contains 16 chapters that discuss mental and emotional health in the veterinary practice, ruling out physical disorders leading to behavioural changes, addressing pain in veterinary psychiatry, normal behaviour, raising mentally and emotionally healthy pets, diagnosis, learning principles and behaviour modification, psychopharmacology, problem behaviours and management, aggression, affective disorders, elimination problems, abnormal and repetitive behaviours and aging-related problems in cats and dogs.
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McKenzie, Ward. Family centered case management with sexually aggressive youth. [Olympia]: Region III, Division of Children, Youth, and Family Services, Dept. of Social and Health Services, State of Washington, 1987.

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McKenzie, Ward. Family centered case management with sexually aggressive youth. [Olympia]: Region III, Division of Children, Youth, and Family Services, Dept. of Social and Health Services, State of Washington, 1987.

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Antonowicz, Daniel Henry. Anger-management therapy with two types of aggressive offenders. Sudbury, Ont: Laurentian University, Department of Psychology, 1989.

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Das Training mit aggressiven Kindern aus der Perspektive der Selbstmanagementtherapie. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1996.

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Ouellette, Roland. Management of aggressive behavior: A comprehensive guide to learning how to recognize, reduce, manage, and control aggressive behavior. Powers Lake, WI: Performance Dimensions Publishing, 1993.

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Management of aggressive behavior: A comprehensive guide to learning how to recognize, reduce, manage, and control aggressive behavior. Powers Lake, WI: Performance Dimensions Pub., 1993.

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O, Elbing Alvar, ed. Do aggressive managers really get high performance? [Glenview, Ill.]: Scott Foresman Professional Books, 1991.

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Kohn, Alfie. No contest: The case against competition. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1986.

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Kohn, Alfie. No contest: The case against competition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1992.

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Kohn, Alfie. No contest: The case against competition. New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1992.

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Kohn, Alfie. No contest: The case against competition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1986.

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Lubben, Richard T. Just-in-time manufacturing: An aggressive manufacturing strategy. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1988.

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Graham, Herbert, ed. Countering bullying: Initiatives by schools and local authorities. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England: Trentham Books, 1993.

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Laird, Gayle. Crisis intervention for teachers: A guide to dealing with aggressive and violent behaviour. Calgary [AB]: Inner Workshops, 1999.

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G, Carr Valerie, ed. Techniques for managing verbally and physically aggressive students. Denver: Love Pub. Co., 1995.

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Office, General Accounting. Debt management: More aggressive actions needed to reduce billions in overpayments : report to congressional requesters. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1991.

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Middelton-Moz, Jane. Boiling point: The high cost of unhealthy anger to individuals and society. Deerfield Beach, Fla: Health Communications, 1999.

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Middelton-Moz, Jane. The 7 Worst Things Good Parents Do. Deerfield Beach: Health Communications, Inc., 1999.

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1942-, Horne Arthur M., ed. Bullying prevention: Creating a positive school climate and developing social competence. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2006.

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Abdennur, Alexander. The conflict resolution syndrome: Volunteerism, violence, and beyond. Ottawa, Canada: University of Ottawa Press, 1987.

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Gorski, Terence T., and Merlene Miller. Management of Aggression and Violence. Herald Publishing House, 1986.

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Trestman, Robert L. Aggression. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360574.003.0048.

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Managing aggression is a challenge for psychiatry in all settings. Recognizing opportunities for appropriate assessment and intervention in correctional settings is an important component of correctional psychiatry. Studies reflect significant risks of violence for both correctional officers and inmates. Although prison homicides occur at rates below estimated community homicide rates, the rate of non-lethal violence is substantial. The data for assault are less clear, as definitions of what constitutes assault vary. Inmate-on-inmate assault has been estimated to range from 2 per 1000 inmates to as high as 200 per 1000 inmates. However assault is defined, correctional officers who have been the target of offender violence have elevated risk of emotional exhaustion and burnout. Effectively addressing aggression requires a thoughtful and comprehensive approach that may incorporate elements of environmental management, evaluation of potential motivating factors, differential diagnosis, and a coordinated intervention. This always involves includes effective communication among stakeholders including the patient. Recommended milieu changes and psychotherapeutic and / or pharmacologic interventions need to be explicitly defined; available data are described in this chapter. Consistent oversight and follow up to measure the effects of each component of the intervention(s) is critical, as aggressive behavior may be both habitual and episodic. This chapter reviews the factors that contribute to the broad range of assaultive behavior observed in correctional settings, and some of the pragmatic issues and opportunities for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of aggressive behaviors, both impulsive and predatory.
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Trestman, Robert L. Aggression. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360574.003.0048_update_001.

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Managing aggression is a challenge for psychiatry in all settings. Recognizing opportunities for appropriate assessment and intervention in correctional settings is an important component of correctional psychiatry. Studies reflect significant risks of violence for both correctional officers and inmates. Although prison homicides occur at rates below estimated community homicide rates, the rate of non-lethal violence is substantial. The data for assault are less clear, as definitions of what constitutes assault vary. Inmate-on-inmate assault has been estimated to range from 2 per 1000 inmates to as high as 200 per 1000 inmates. However assault is defined, correctional officers who have been the target of offender violence have elevated risk of emotional exhaustion and burnout. Effectively addressing aggression requires a thoughtful and comprehensive approach that may incorporate elements of environmental management, evaluation of potential motivating factors, differential diagnosis, and a coordinated intervention. This always involves includes effective communication among stakeholders including the patient. Recommended milieu changes and psychotherapeutic and / or pharmacologic interventions need to be explicitly defined; available data are described in this chapter. Consistent oversight and follow up to measure the effects of each component of the intervention(s) is critical, as aggressive behavior may be both habitual and episodic. This chapter reviews the factors that contribute to the broad range of assaultive behavior observed in correctional settings, and some of the pragmatic issues and opportunities for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of aggressive behaviors, both impulsive and predatory.
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John, Turnbull, and Paterson Brodie, eds. Aggression and violence: Approaches to effective management. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1999.

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Sorensen, Chris, Christopher Sorensen, and Steven S. Wilder. Essentials of Aggression Management in Health Care. Prentice Hall, 2001.

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Essentials of Aggression Management in Health Care. Prentice Hall, 2001.

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Brian, Kidd, Stark Cameron, and Royal College of Psychiatrists, eds. Management of violence and aggression in health care. London: Gaskell, 1995.

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Aggression in Dogs: Practical Management, Prevention & Behaviour Modification. Dogwise Publishing, 2004.

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(Editor), John Turnbull, and Brodie Patterson (Editor), eds. Managing Aggression and Violence. Palgrave Macmillan, 1995.

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Acton, Robert G. Angry Parents: Group Psychotherapy Manual for Aggression Management Training. Russell House Publishing Limited, 1996.

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Camouflaged Aggression: The Hidden Threat to Individuals and Organizations. Detselig Enterprises, 2000.

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P, Goldstein Arnold, ed. Break it up: A teacher's guide to managing student aggression. Champaign, Ill: Research Press, 1995.

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Maintaining Control: An Introduction to the Effective Management of Violence and Aggression (Arnold Publication). A Hodder Arnold Publication, 2003.

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