The Role of Secure Attachment, Self-Efficacy, Social Support, Stress, and Community Engagement in Peaceful Parenting

Those now beginning families will enter a new societal climate. Modern culture and changing family norms, with a heavy focus on education, success, wealth, and health has increased the need for parenting to focuses on both the physical health and mental h

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Mary Gloria C. Njoku Leonard A. Jason R. Burke Johnson Editors

The Psychology of Peace Promotion Global Perspectives on Personal Peace, Children and Adolescents, and Social Justice

Peace Psychology Book Series Series Editor Daniel J. Christie

Series Advisory Board Herbert Blumberg, Goldsmiths College, United Kingdom Daniel Bar-Tal, Tel Aviv University, Israel Klaus Boehnke, International University Bremen, Germany Peter Coleman, Columbia University, USA Cheryl de la Rey, University of Cape Town, South Africa Shelley McKeown Jones, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Yayah Khisbiyah, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Indonesia Siew Fang Law, Victoria University, Australia Wilson Lopez Lopez, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia Winnifred Louis, University of Queensland, Australia Anthony Marsella, University of Hawaii, USA Fathali Moghaddam, Georgetown University, USA Maritza Montero, Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela Cristina Montiel, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines Ann Sanson, University of Melbourne, Australia Mohamed Seedat, University of South Africa Michael Wessells, Columbia University and Randolph-Macon College, USA More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/7298

Mary Gloria C. Njoku  •  Leonard A. Jason R. Burke Johnson Editors

The Psychology of Peace Promotion Global Perspectives on Personal Peace, Children and Adolescents, and Social Justice

Editors Mary Gloria C. Njoku Psychology Godfrey Okoye University Enugu, Nigeria

Leonard A. Jason DePaul University Chicago, IL, USA

R. Burke Johnson Department of Professional Studies University of South Alabama Mobile, AL, USA

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