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INSTRUCTIONS: Enter the number of copies on this form that you would like to receive next to each publication. Follow the price guide for cost. Materials are in alphabetical order. Then print the form and mail or fax to Julia Silva, PhD (see contact information at end of form). This form is not designed to be sent electronically. If choosing the email option, please fill out this form as instructed. Then copy and paste the page that comes up at the end of the form (after clicking on "Email Form") into an email message and send to Julia Silva, PhD.
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PRICE GUIDE:
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Freeunless otherwise indicated
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$1 per copy
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25up
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$10 per 25 copies
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Note: After 25 copies, publications are sold only in increments
of 2525, 50, 75, 100, 125, and so on.
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ACT
Against Violence: Violence Prevention Starts Early.
A short promotional video summarizing the project's
training program. The video is an excellent means of introducing
the ACT project to audiences. Copies are sold at $10.00 per video.
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ACT
Training Program Implementation Handbook.
The ACT Implementation Handbook is a companion to
the ACT Training Manual and offers practical orientation designed
for those implementing the ACT training program. The ACT Handbook
lays out concrete strategies and ways to guide professionals to
make violence prevention possible in their community. Available
only on CD ROM. If ordered with the manual, the handbook is complimentary.
If not, the handbook is sold at $20.00 per CD ROM.
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ACT
Training Program Workshop Manual.
The manual is a guide and can be used by ACT-trained
professionals for future training workshops. It also serves as a
model for participants (facilitators) to take home for future implementation.
The manual offers transparencies, worksheets, handouts, and references
on early violence prevention topics. Available only on CD ROM. Copies
are sold at $80.00 per CD ROM.
NOTE: The ACT Training Program Implementation Handbook is included with purchase.
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Prevencion
de violencia para las familias de niños pequeños. Una serie de cuatro
folletos.
Esta serie de folletos introduce técnicas de la
prevención de la violencia a los padres de chiquillos, edades 0
a 8 años. 2002. Los cuarto folletos no se venden separados. (Adapted
from the publication Violence Prevention for Families of Young
Children, this series of four pamphlets introduces violence
prevention techniques to parents and caregivers of young children,
ages 0 to 8 years old. The four pamphlets are not sold separately.)
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Public
Service Announcement (PSA) Video and the Discussion Guide.
The PSA (the ACT television commercial) is a powerful
reminder of the influence adults can have in young children's lives.
The discussion guide offers suggestions on how trainers can stimulate
thought and discussion. The PSA and Discussion Guide are sold at
$10.00 per copy.
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Teach
Carefully: How Understanding Child Development Can Help Prevent
Violence.
A guide for families and caregivers of infants,
toddlers, and preschoolers on children's typical abilities and behaviors
at different ages from 0 to 8 years old.
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Understanding
Child Development as a Violence Prevention Tool.
A brochure for professionals that summarizes information
on children's typical abilities and behaviors at different ages
from 0 to 8 years old. 2001, 19 pages.
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Violence
Prevention for Families of Young Children.
The brochure introduces violence prevention techniques
to parents and caregivers of young children, 0 to 8 years old. 2001,
16 pages.
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Violence
Prevention in Early Childhood: How Teachers Can Help.
The brochure introduces educators to violence prevention
methods that enable young children to develop the knowledge and
skills necessary for healthy interpersonal relationships. 2002,
12 pages.
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SPECIAL OFFER :.
ACT Kit.
Order the kit and receive all of the ACT materialshandbook,
manual, promotional video, PSA video and discussion guide, and
brochuresfor $100.00, a savings of $25.00.
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Other Violence-Related Publications
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A
Guide for Including Information on Child Abuse and Neglect in Graduate
and Professional Education and Training.
Provides information for professors, clinical supervisors,
and other graduate instructors who would like to incorporate information
about child abuse and neglect into their teaching. 1996, 16 pages.
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A
Guide for Including Information on Child Abuse and Neglect in the
Undergraduate Curriculum.
Provides information for professors and lecturers
who would like to incorporate information about child abuse and
neglect into their teaching. 1996, 12 pages.
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American
Psychological Association Violence-Related Policy Statements.
This booklet is a collection of resolutions on violence
issues approved by the Council of Representatives as Association
policies. 1975-2002, 15 pages.
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Elder
Abuse and Neglect: In Search of Solutions.
A brochure written for consumers, but useful to
anyone who wants to know more about elder abuse. Includes information
about types of abuse and neglect, what causes it, and where to go
for help.
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Is
Youth Violence Just Another Fact of Life?
This booklet summarizes psychological research into
risk and protective factors that are associated with youth violence
and offers policy recommendations. 1996, 12 pages.
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Issues
and Dilemmas in Family Violence.
This booklet outlines 12 issues and dilemmas that
are identified by the APA Presidential Task Force on Violence and
the Family and germane to those who work with family violence.
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Love
Doesn't Have to Hurt TEENS.
A brochure on teen dating violence which provides
information and resources for victims, aggressors, and friends.
Includes discussion of issues particular to disabled youth, same-sex
relationships, and cultural beliefs. 1997.
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Potential
Problems for Psychologists Working with the Area of Interpersonal
Violence.
This brochure offers practical advice to clinicians
working in the area of interpersonal violence. 1996, 12 pages.
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Professional,
Ethical, and Legal Issues Concerning Interpersonal Violence, Maltreatment,
and Related Trauma.
A document geared toward practitioners that offers
guidance, resources, and information on issues faced by psychologists
working in the areas of interpersonal violence. 1997, 28 pages.
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Protecting
our Children from Abuse and Neglect.
A brochure written for parents, teachers, relatives,
and those who care for children on how to recognize and prevent
child abuse and neglect. Provides information on causes and what
happens to abused and neglected children. A public education pamphlet.
1997.
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Raising
Children to Resist Violence: What You Can Do.
A public education brochure that suggests ways in
which parents, family members, and others can help children learn
to solve problems and deal with emotions without using violence.
Developed by the APA and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
1995.
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Reducing
Violence: A Research Agenda.
Representatives from many scientific organizations,
federal agencies, and foundations developed this document to outline
a number of unanswered questions regarding causes, consequences,
treatment, and prevention of violent behavior.
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Training
EMSC Providers in Violence Prevention.
A report for paramedics, physicians, nurses, trauma
surgeons, and mental health providers dealing with children and
adolescents in violent situations. The report includes topics such
as Understanding the Problem: How Does Violence Affect the Work
of EMSC Personnel?; Training Recommendations for EMSC Personnel;
and Strategies for Violence Prevention and Intervention Efforts
in EMSC Settings. 1998, 28 pages.
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Violence
and the Family: Report of the American Psychological Association
Presidential Task Force on Violence and the Family.
This report summarizes the psychological knowledge
pertaining to violence and the family, describes family violence
problems that can be prevented or ameliorated through psychological
approaches, and makes recommendations based on their findings. 1996,
142 pages. After the first copy, there is a $5.00 fee per additional
copy of this publication.
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Violence
and Youth: Psychology's Response. Summary Report of the American
Psychological Association Commission on Violence and Youth.
The Commission was convened to bring the findings
of past and current research to bear on the troubling national problem
of violence and youth. This summary includes recommendations based
on these findings. 1993. After the first copy, there is a $4.00
fee per additional copy of this publication.
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Violence
at Home.
A consumer-oriented brochure focusing on solutions
to partner violence. 1997.
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Violence
on Television.
A two-page consumer-oriented fact sheet showing
research and real-life studies. It includes suggestions for parents
on how to reduce risk and the effects of violence seen on television
by children. 1992.
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What
Makes Kids Care? Teaching Gentleness in a Violent World.
A three-page consumer-oriented fact sheet offering
parents techniques and suggestions for teaching their children to
become more gentle in their behavior despite their exposure to violence
in their environment. 1996.
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Julia Silva, PhD
Public Interest Directorate
American Psychological Association
750 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4242
Telephone: 1-202-336-5817
Fax: 1-202-336-5723
Email: Julia Silva, PhD
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