Fighting the invisible enemy : understanding the effects of conditioning on young people / by Terrence Webster-Doyle ; [illustrated by Rod Cameron].
Series: Webster-Doyle, Terrence, Education for peace series ; Publisher: Ojai, California : Atrium Publications, c1990Description: 164 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0942941195
- 0942941187 [paperback]
- Conflict (Psychology) -- Juvenile literature
- Interpersonal conflict -- Juvenile literature
- War -- Psychological aspects -- Juvenile literature
- Peace -- Psychological aspects -- Juvenile literature
- Conditioned response -- Juvenile literature
- Fighting (Psychology)
- Conditioned response
- War -- Psychological aspects
- Conflict management
- Ref. 155.92 W39 1990
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Reference | High School Library Reference | Ref. 155.92 W39 1990 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | HS6295 |
Chapter 1 Creatures of habit -- Chapter 2 Our instinct to survive -- Chapter 3 The only behavior we know -- Chapter 4 The things we are trained to believe -- Chapter 5 How do we know what's real ? -- Chapter 6 Seeingthorugh our conditioning -- Chapter 7 Was has become a tradition -- Chapter 8 Our brain is like a computer -- Chapter 9 Does your brain know who you are -- Chapter 10 You are what you think -- Chapter 11 Comparng ways of thinking -- Chapter 12 Alternatives to fighting -- Chapter 13 Going beyond your conditioning -- Chapter 14 Activities a nd exercises
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