Los efectos mentales detrás de la violencia

Los tiroteos escolares son cada vez más frecuentes, la violencia no deja de aparecer en los titulares, y cuanto más avanza el mundo en tecnología y armamento, más nos enfrentamos a preguntas difíciles. ¿Será este un lugar seguro para que nuestros hijos vivan? ¿Tomamos las medidas adecuadas para ser proactivos? ¿Cómo se puede enseñar y priorizar la empatía y la simpatía? Aunque matar parece un acto a sangre fría, según el Teniente Coronel Dave Grossman, «los humanos en realidad no nacen naturalmente para apretar el gatillo». #psych2go #violence Créditos: Guionista: Catherine Huang Editor de guiones: Steven Wu VO: Jenny Lea Animador: Ben Carswell Administrador de YouTube: Cindy Cheong Referencias (en inglés): Greenemeier, L. (2011, January 12). What Causes Someone to Act on Violent Impulses and Commit Murder? Scientific American. Retrieved March 11, 2019. Muller, R. (2014, February 21). Death Becomes Us: The Psychological Trauma of Killing. Psychology Today. Retrieved March 11, 2019. Traducción y doblaje: alugha Haz clic aquí para ver más vídeos: https://alugha.com/Psych2Go

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