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From Pain to Violence: The Traumatic Roots of Destructiveness
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From Pain to Violence: The Traumatic Roots of Destructiveness

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Violence is all around us; yet, despite its widespread prevalence, we remain unclear about its causes. In this book Felicity de Zulueta - begins by defining violence as distinct from aggression , and then attempts to trace its origins, highlighting the polarization between those who believe mankind to be innately violent and those who see violence as the outcome of man’s life experiences. As a result of her investigations, the author suggests that the current high level of violence may well be linked to the effects of childhood and adult trauma which appear to be far more widespread than has hitherto been acknowledged. These findings are relevant to understanding why normal people can become violent in certain conditions. This is a second edition and has been fully updated. A new chapter on terrorism has been added.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
7 April 2006
Pages
414
ISBN
9780470019368

Violence is all around us; yet, despite its widespread prevalence, we remain unclear about its causes. In this book Felicity de Zulueta - begins by defining violence as distinct from aggression , and then attempts to trace its origins, highlighting the polarization between those who believe mankind to be innately violent and those who see violence as the outcome of man’s life experiences. As a result of her investigations, the author suggests that the current high level of violence may well be linked to the effects of childhood and adult trauma which appear to be far more widespread than has hitherto been acknowledged. These findings are relevant to understanding why normal people can become violent in certain conditions. This is a second edition and has been fully updated. A new chapter on terrorism has been added.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
7 April 2006
Pages
414
ISBN
9780470019368