Coping with Hate and Intolerance

Coping with Hate and Intolerance

Author: Avery Elizabeth Hurt

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2017-12-15

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1508176892

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In recent years, hate incidents, whether based on race, gender, sexual orientation, nation of origin, or any other perceived difference, have become increasingly common in schools. Students who aren't the victims of hate and intolerance are almost certain to witness it. This unstinting but ultimately optimistic book defines hate and intolerance, explores the reasons some people express hate toward others, and gives readers a blueprint for recognizing and deflecting hate with nonviolence and kindness. Ten questions for an expert, myths and facts about intolerance, and thought-provoking sidebars round out this timely volume.


Coping with Hate and Intolerance

Coping with Hate and Intolerance

Author: Avery Elizabeth Hurt

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2017-12-15

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1508176906

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In recent years, hate incidents, whether based on race, gender, sexual orientation, nation of origin, or any other perceived difference, have become increasingly common in schools. Students who aren't the victims of hate and intolerance are almost certain to witness it. This unstinting but ultimately optimistic book defines hate and intolerance, explores the reasons some people express hate toward others, and gives readers a blueprint for recognizing and deflecting hate with nonviolence and kindness. Ten questions for an expert, myths and facts about intolerance, and thought-provoking sidebars round out this timely volume.


Hate and Intolerance

Hate and Intolerance

Author: Alex Novak

Publisher: Rosen Publishing Group

Published: 2023

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781499473704

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"Incidents involving hate and intolerance can be overwhelming and horrifying to young people. Although teens can't block out troubling headlines, they can change their own perspectives and resolve to reject hate and intolerance in their daily lives. This informative title describes the human cost of hate and intolerance, along with stories of the people who have used nonviolent resistance to bring about social change. It includes a chapter addressing online hate and intolerance, with tips for dealing with problematic content and hostile users"--


Exposing Hate

Exposing Hate

Author: Michael Miller

Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books (Tm)

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 1541539257

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Discusses what a hate group is and how it operates, how we legally define hate speech and hate crimes, and what the history is of organizing around hate and how we recognize and confront it.


Hate Unleashed

Hate Unleashed

Author: Edward W. Dunbar

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2017-12-01

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1440858152

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This book investigates the psychological factors that led to the election of Donald Trump and the accompanying escalation of hate violence and intolerance in the United States. It also spells out the challenge for Americans living in a time of political conservatism and unbridled hostility towards minorities, immigrants, and socially progressive individuals—and what democratic-minded people can do to take action. After the U.S. presidential election in November of 2016, it became clear that hostility, intolerance, and violence targeting minorities, immigrants, and socially progressive individuals was more prevalent in the United States than many thought—and that these hateful sentiments had played a significant role in the election of Donald Trump. What are the reasons for this cataclysmic shift in the U.S.? Have these feelings been entrenched and rampant but under the surface for decades? We are now witnessing the consequences of a different kind of "freedom of expression"— one that is challenging our notions of living in a multicultural and internationally-focused society. Hate Unleashed: America's Cataclysmic Change looks at the process by which America moved away from a progressive democratic model of governance in response to themes of economic and cultural vulnerability. Drawing on the notions of authoritarianism and ultranationalism—as well as insights from polling research and the advent of fake news—Hate Unleashed portrays how American politics became a battleground about culture and diversity. Author Edward Dunbar exposes how xenophobia, the synthesis of hate speech into political rhetoric, and appeals to a nationalism of nostalgia are linked to the escalation in hate activity after the November 2016 election. In his examination of election results, hate crime activity, and the history of black lynching, Dunbar places the Trump victory as the latest battle in the unending civil war of the United States.


Coping With Discrimination and Prejudice

Coping With Discrimination and Prejudice

Author: Mary Bowman-Kruhm, Ed.D.

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 1999-12-15

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9780823932993

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Examines the causes and effects of prejudice and discrimination and discusses how to confront and cope with them.


PDA by PDAers

PDA by PDAers

Author: Sally Cat

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2018-05-21

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 1784509345

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"To think of PDA as merely involving demand avoidance is to me akin to thinking of tigers as merely having stripes." This book is a unique window into adult Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), exploring the diversity of distinct PDA traits through the voices of over 70 people living with and affected by the condition. Sally Cat, an adult with PDA, has successfully captured the essence of a popular online support group in book form, making the valuable insights available to a wider audience, and creating a much-needed resource for individuals and professionals. Candid discussions cover issues ranging from overload and meltdowns, to work, relationships and parenting. This is a fascinating and sometimes very moving read.


Cognitive Coping Therapy

Cognitive Coping Therapy

Author: Kenneth Sharoff

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-05-13

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 1134946058

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Cognitive Coping Therapy partners coping skills therapy and cognitive behavior therapy. It offers cognitive coping therapy, which essentially develops coping skills therapy, into a comprehensive model of care. It presents a practiced theory and underlying philosophy for the approach, along with methodology and guidelines for implementing it. It refines and further extends cognitive behavioral practice theory and, in doing so, offers case studies to illustrate how to use the model with a variety of disorders. A new coping skills slant for treating a variety of disorders.


Wander Woman

Wander Woman

Author: Marcia Reynolds

Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers

Published: 2010-06-14

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 160509840X

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Presents fresh research and powerful stories to give voice to a new generation of women driven by challenge and change Offers compelling advice on how to make wandering a life strategy, not just a series of unplanned events Includes probing questions and thought-provoking exercises to help readers find peace in life's chaos and confusion 2011 Axiom Award Gold Medal winner in the category of Women in Business There’s a new generation of high-achieving women today—confident, ambitious, accomplished, driven. And yet, as master coach Marcia Reynolds discovered, many of them are also anxious, discontented, and frustrated. They’re constantly questioning their purpose, juggling multiple roles, and reevaluating their goals. As a result they’re restless—they move from job to job, from challenge to challenge, almost on impulse. They’re wander women. Existing personal growth books, so focused on empowerment and encouragement, can’t help these women. They don’t need to find their voice—they know how to roar. They don’t expect balance in their lives—but they long to find peace in the chaos. They aren’t necessarily focused on gaining a seat in the boardroom—they want projects that mean something or businesses they run on their own. Reynolds helps wander women understand the roots of their restlessness and make their wandering a conscious strategy, not a reaction. Drawing on extensive research and interviews she illuminates the needs that drive their decisions and the core assumptions that lock them into rigid perfectionist patterns. She offers a wealth of exercises and practices that will enable wander women to reset their mental programming, discover new ways of finding direction, and thoughtfully choose and plan their futures, whether they climb the corporate ladder, find satisfaction below the glass ceiling, or set out on their own. For every woman plagued by frustration and self-doubt—“Will what I’ve done ever feel good enough?”—Wander Woman sets the stage to uncover the answers to life’s tough questions about meaning and purpose, significance and value, and the legacy you can leave from a life lived well.


The Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights

The Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights

Author: Devlin Smith

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2019-07-15

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 1508185484

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Thanks to the work of courageous individuals and energized organizations, great strides have been made in LGBTQ+ civil rights since the 1950s. These strides include the affirmation of marriage equality, enactment of anti-discrimination laws, and freedom to serve openly in the military. Despite such groundbreaking victories, achieving full equality remains a struggle. Readers will learn about the history of this fight, the activists, and the allies who've used their voices to spur progress. They will also discover the tools to safely and consciously support LGBTQ+ rights.