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PSYCHOLOGY
Parenting and Child FORTHCOMING FORTHCOMING
Development Indoctrination to Hate Understanding
Across Ethnicity Recruitment Techniques Narcissists
and Culture of Hate Groups and How to Cope with
How to Stop Them
ABDUL KHALEQUE Destructive People
EDWARD W. DUNBAR, EDITOR in Your Life
NINA W. BROWN
March 2021 , 564pp , 6 1/8x9 1/4
Hardcover: 978-1-4408-7194-8 February 2022 , 332pp , 6 1/8x9 1/4
$101.00 , £75.00 , €85,00 Hardcover: 978-1-4408-5700-3
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eBook: 978-1-4408-5701-0 Hardcover: 978-1-4408-7681-3
This research-based book covers the $50.00 , £38.00 , €42,00
core components of modern parenting This collection spotlights the impact eBook: 978-1-4408-7682-0
and child development across multi- of hate violence on individuals and This book identifies the behaviors
ethnic and cross-cultural contexts in communities as well as how people and attitudes reflective of excessive
Asia, Africa, Europe, and North and form biases and are indoctrinated into self-interest and self-centered people
South America, with a focus on the hate groups, why they participate in and provides a framework for reducing
United States. violent hate crimes, and how hate may the negative effects that these
become extreme.
FEATURES individuals have on their family,
• Integrates modern, evidence-based FEATURES friends, and colleagues.
research on parenting and • Illustrates conflicts and injuries FEATURES
child development found in our communities due to the
• Synthesizes interdisciplinary modes activity of hate groups • Describes the many ways that
self-inflated, self-absorbed people
of studying parenting and • Presents recruitment and present themselves to others
child development membership retention tactics of
• Contextualizes research using various hate groups and approaches • Identifies how self-inflated behaviors
and attitudes negatively impact
global perspectives across cultures, to countering them others and provides coping strategies
ethnicities, and a diverse array of • Examines the neuropsychology of that aim to prevent harm
family patterns hate as a motivator in perpetrating
• Captures both fundamentals and intergroup violence • Increases awareness of hidden
personal self-inflated behaviors and
nuances of parenting and child • Offers a contrary perspective in the attitudes and gives recommendations
development in concise chapters form of personal narratives from for how to best manage and
people who have been involved in overcome them
terrorism, lynchings, honor-killings,
ABDUL KHALEQUE , PhD, is adjunct • Guides the reader towards a more
professor in the Department of Human and other hate-motivated violence balanced, centered, and resilient self
Development and Family Studies and
a senior scientist in the Ronald and EDWARD W. DUNBAR , PhD, is a
Nancy Rohner Center for the Study of practicing psychologist in metropolitan NINA W. BROWN , EdD, is professor
Interpersonal Acceptance and Rejection Los Angeles. and eminent scholar at Old Dominion
at the University of Connecticut. University in Norfolk, VA.
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