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Gewalt bei Kindern und Jugendlichen – frühe Risikofaktoren

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Gewalt tritt nur selten erstmals spontan im Erwachsenenalter auf und wenn, dann ist sie in aller Regel als Symptom einer erst dann auftretenden Hirnerkrankung, einer seelischen Störung oder massiver Stressoren zu werten. Viel häufiger ist Gewalt das Produkt einer lebenslangen Entwicklung, deren prägendste Stadien im Kindes- und Jugendalter liegen, in dem Hirn und Persönlichkeit heranreifen.

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Bogerts, B. (2021). Gewalt bei Kindern und Jugendlichen – frühe Risikofaktoren. In: Woher kommt Gewalt?. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-63338-0_15

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