Machine generated contents note: 1. Examples of Goodness and Passivity and Overview of the Book
2. Why We Should Help and Not Harm Others
3. Inclusive Caring, Moral Courage, Basic Human Needs, Altruism Born of Suffering: Socialization and Experience
4. Basic Psychological Needs, Caring and Violence, and Optimal Human Functioning
5. Learning by Doing and Natural Socialization: The Evolution of Helping and Caring (and Violence) Through One's Own Actions
6. Passivity: Bystanders to Genocide
7. The Psychology of Rescue: Perpetrators, Bystanders, and Heroic Helpers
8. Psychology, Morality, Devaluation, and Evil
9. Helping Psychologically Wounded Children Heal
10. Altruism Born of Suffering: The Roots of Caring and Helping After Victimization and Other Trauma / Johanna Vollhardt
11. The Heroism of Survivors: Survivors Saving Themselves and the Impact on Their Lives
12. Heroes and Other Committed Individuals
13. How Can We Become Good Bystanders in Response to Needs Around Us and in the World?
14. Understanding Police Violence and Active Bystandership in Preventing It
15. Many Students Are Happy, Others Are Bullied, Some Excluded: Active Bystandership Helps
16. Training Active Bystanders in Schools (and Other Settings)
17. Education and Trainings as Routes to Helping, Nonaggression, Compassion, and Heroism
18. Advancing Healing and Reconciliation
19. Public Education for Reconciliation and Peace: Changing Hearts and Minds: Musekeweya, an Educational Radio Drama in Rwanda
20. Preventing Violence and Terrorism and Promoting Positive Relations Between Dutch and Muslim Communities in Amsterdam
21. The Impact of the Staub Model on Policymaking in Amsterdam Regarding Polarization and Radicalization / Jeroen de Lange
22. The Roots of Helping, Heroism, and Resistance to and the Prevention of Mass Violence: Active Bystandership in Extreme Times and in Building Peaceful Societies
23. Exploring Moral Courage and Heroism
24. Nonviolence as a Way to Address Injustice and Group Conflict
One Can Make a Difference: Interview with Ervin Staub /
27. Summary Table of the Roots of Caring, Helping, Active Bystandership, Resistance to Violence, and Creating Caring Societies
28. Creating Caring Societies: Values, Culture, Institutions.