Psychology of hate

Author(s)

    • Lockhardt, Carol T.
    • Sinclair, H. Colleen

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Psychology of hate

Carol T. Lockhardt, editor ; [contributors, H. Colleen Sinclair ... et al.]

(Psychology of emotions, motivations and actions series)

Nova Science Publishers, c2010

  • : hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Hate seems to be an emotion that won't go away. It is seen in the interactions between humans on a daily basis - on television, on the streets and in conversations around the world. 'Psychology of Hate' presents original analyses of hate from different perspectives including its manifestations in crime and personal relations.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Gender-Motivated Bias Crimes: Examining Why Situational Variables are Important in the Labeling of Hate Crimes
  • Toward a Psychological Construct of Enmity
  • Hate, Revenge & Forgiveness: A Healthy, Ego-Strengthening Alternative to the Experience of Offense
  • Do You Hate Me? Have I Hurt You?: Defenses Against Growth, Separation, & Individuation That Create Interpretive Enactments Part One: Fender Benders & the Shared Defensive Systems of Less Difficult Patients
  • Do You Hate Me? Have I Hurt You?: Defenses Against Growth, Separation, & Individuation That Create Interpretive Enactments Part Two: Pit Stops & the Shared Defensive Systems of More Difficult Patients
  • Hate & Love Scripts -- Common Elements
  • Hate: No choice. Agent Simulations
  • Index.

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