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Teaching your child to avoid one of the most subtly dangerous character types: The Coercive Controller
March 31, 2017There is so much focus on identifying explicitly obnoxious bullies in schools that parents seem to be lulled into the false comfort that if their child is not being pushed around verbally or physically, in an obvious way, then all … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged anxiety, assessment, Bullying, Coercive Controlling Violence, dangerous character types, depression, education, low self-esteem, manipulative, modus operandi, parenting, psychological tactics | Comments Off on Teaching your child to avoid one of the most subtly dangerous character types: The Coercive ControllerDr. Brunner’s measure used in international research project published in scientific journal Child Psychiatry & Human Development
January 31, 2015Using the scientifically validated youth anger tool that Dr. Brunner is senior author of (State Trait Anger Expression Inventory, Second Edition, Child/Adolescent Version [STAXI-2 C/A; Brunner & Spielberger, 2009]) an international team of researchers has examined the relationships between anger … Continue reading
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