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This groundbreaking series provides a bold new approach to Violence Prevention, which introduces youth to the essential life skills of: Understanding Consequences, Developing Empathy, Practicing Forgiveness, and Making Non-Violent Choices. The series is based on the nationally recognized community-based prevention programs developed by TKF, an educational foundation started in memory of Tariq Khamisa, a 20-year-old college student who was shot and killed by 14-year-old Tony Hicks in San Diego in 1995. The DVDs include engaging animated sequences depicting the latest research on brain chemistry and how choices affect brain development with commentary by juvenile forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Jeffery Rowe
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material_proyectable Rebiun34551244 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun34551244 m||||||||c|||||||| cr |n||||||||a vz |za|z| 080405s2007 mau023 g||||||s|||vleng|d VaAlASP VaAlASP Ending the cycle of violence : actions have consequences Millis, MA Aquarius Health Care Media 2007 Millis, MA Millis, MA Aquarius Health Care Media 1 online resource (23 min.). 1 online resource (23 min.). Academic Video Online Ending the Cycle of Violence Originally released as DVD Title from resource description page (viewed Apr. 29, 2011) This groundbreaking series provides a bold new approach to Violence Prevention, which introduces youth to the essential life skills of: Understanding Consequences, Developing Empathy, Practicing Forgiveness, and Making Non-Violent Choices. The series is based on the nationally recognized community-based prevention programs developed by TKF, an educational foundation started in memory of Tariq Khamisa, a 20-year-old college student who was shot and killed by 14-year-old Tony Hicks in San Diego in 1995. The DVDs include engaging animated sequences depicting the latest research on brain chemistry and how choices affect brain development with commentary by juvenile forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Jeffery Rowe For professional psychology therapists and psychology students In English Violence- Psychological aspects Anger management Documentary Hitchcock, Victress