by Richard Rhodes, Guest Columnist, Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Non-Fiction (1988) and the National Book Award (1987)
I know today, with confidence in the evidence, that violence is not genetic nor merely neurological: violence is learned through a process of violent socialization.
Community and Families, Evaluation Programs and Methods, Evidence-based Practice, Family Life Education, Family Science, Interventions, Medical Family Therapy, Parent Education, Curriculum and Teaching Methods, Technology/Internet and Families
In 1 of 1000 births, an infant presents with ambiguous gender physically or chromosomally. What do professionals and families need to know about this condition?