Films for the Humanities & Sciences,
Sawyer, Forrest.
Van den Brul, Caroline.
Fullerton-Smith, Jill.
Hill, Diana.
Eagle, Robert.
Bushman, Brad.
Ekman, Paul.
Lightman, Stafford L.
British Broadcasting Corporation.
Discovery Channel (Firm)
Films for the Humanities (Firm)
Hate and violence, no simple answers
What goes on in the human body when a person becomes angry? Experts Bushman, Ekman and Lightman assert that the cause of human aggression lies in the physiology of violent emotions. Case histories to demonstrate the self-damaging impact of hate and the positive power of forgiveness support their conviction that a quantifiable mind/body connection exists. Evidence is also provided which indicates that venting - long believed to relieve anger - can actually reinforce aggressive behavior.
Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2000.
Rage to revenge [videorecording] : the science of violence
Rage to revenge the science of violence
Rage to revenge the science of violence
Science of violence
Hate and violence, no simple answers