The author discusses a basic premise of psychodynamic political psychology, that of coping strategies being used to manage personal conflict which are often similar strategies used to manage political conflict
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This article critiques the assumptions of psychological services offered in response to disaster
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This article discusses the conflict between the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) and the State o...
This article analyzes the cognitive-behavioral heuristic of tit for tat as it applies to seemingly i...
The author discusses the controversy over the Israeli government response to the terrorist acts on J...
The paper looks at the limitations and strengths of using the A-cope questionnaire for measuring str...
Several recurring Issues in the political psychology analysis of terrorism are illustrated in anothe...
This article discusses Israeli government attacks on Lebanon, which wounded Lebanese civilians and d...
The construct of the zero-sum game has several denotations in the political psychological literature...
This article provides explanations for a seemingly paradoxical behavior--harming of the self when on...
Can the onset of PTSD symptoms and depression be predicted by personality factors and thought contro...
This article discusses the psychological difference between abusers and the abused in the context of...
This article discusses psychological pathways to suicidal terrorism. This discussion includes aspec...
The editor discusses political violence and the concept of cognitive dissonance in the context of Is...
This article explores the variants of assassination through linguistic analysis of political conflic...
This article critiques the assumptions of psychological services offered in response to disaster
This article presents the construct of symptom substitution as a heuristic to delineate the likely, ...
This article discusses the conflict between the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) and the State o...
This article analyzes the cognitive-behavioral heuristic of tit for tat as it applies to seemingly i...
The author discusses the controversy over the Israeli government response to the terrorist acts on J...
The paper looks at the limitations and strengths of using the A-cope questionnaire for measuring str...
Several recurring Issues in the political psychology analysis of terrorism are illustrated in anothe...
This article discusses Israeli government attacks on Lebanon, which wounded Lebanese civilians and d...
The construct of the zero-sum game has several denotations in the political psychological literature...
This article provides explanations for a seemingly paradoxical behavior--harming of the self when on...
Can the onset of PTSD symptoms and depression be predicted by personality factors and thought contro...
This article discusses the psychological difference between abusers and the abused in the context of...
This article discusses psychological pathways to suicidal terrorism. This discussion includes aspec...
The editor discusses political violence and the concept of cognitive dissonance in the context of Is...
This article explores the variants of assassination through linguistic analysis of political conflic...
This article critiques the assumptions of psychological services offered in response to disaster
This article presents the construct of symptom substitution as a heuristic to delineate the likely, ...