1st Edition

Aggression and its Interpretation

By Lydia Jackson Copyright 1954
246 Pages
by Routledge

246 Pages
by Routledge

246 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1954, this was a new study of aggressive behaviour and phantasies in children of school age, combining the scientific-experimental with the clinical approach. It was, therefore, at the time, likely to be of interest both to experimental psychologists and to clinicians, as well as to all who worked in the fields of child guidance and mental health and were concerned with... Read more

Foreword.  Preface.  Part I: Aggression and its Interpretation  1. The Origins of Aggression  2. The Need for Further Research  3. Aggression and Delinquency  Part II: Projection Studies of Aggression in Children  1. Aggression and Family Relationships  2. A Comparative Study of Three Groups  Part III: Clinical Studies of Aggression in Children  1. Negative Aggression in Neurotic Children  2. Negative Aggression in Delinquent Children  3. Negative Self-Assertion in Normal Children  Part IV: Interpretation and Theory  1. The Role of Mother–Child Relationship in Directing Aggression  2. Conclusions.  Appendix – Group Test of Family Attitudes: Data.  References.  Index.

Biography

Lydia Jackson