Strengths-Based Prevention
Reducing Violence and Other Public Health Problems
Victoria Banyard author Sherry Hamby author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:American Psychological Association
Published:9th Nov '21
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A new way of thinking about prevention that focuses on building assets and resources
This book provides practitioners and researchers with the means to make more impactful choices in the design and implementation of prevention programs.
Drawing from state-of-the-art research on a range of behavior problems such as violence, drug abuse, suicide, and risky sexual activity, Victoria Banyard and Sherry Hamby present a strengths-based approach to prevention.
Historically, most prevention efforts have focused too much on admonishment and knowledge transfer, despite years of evidence that such programs are ineffective. Effective prevention must be grounded in a broad understanding of what works, what does not, and how different forms of risky behavior share common elements.
This book synthesizes research on behavior change from a variety of disciplines, including psychology, public health, sociology, criminology, resilience science, critical race theory, and even urban planning. It emphasizes the importance of building enough protective strengths to insulate people from risks.
An amazingly thorough and comprehensive book -- Suzanne Phillips * PsychUp Live *
....as somebody that's a nonacademic reading this book, what I enjoyed about it was that it was like a buffet of different approaches with commentary on, 'This is where this might work or might not work. This is a plus to this'...from a standpoint of leadership development, as I read this, I saw many components of leadership development involved in what you had put together here. -- Patrick Veroneau * Learning From Leaders podcast *
ISBN: 9781433836251
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420 pages