developments in the psychology of crowds and collective behavior

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The Journal of Dual Diagnosis: Open Access (ISSN:2472-5048) is going to Celebrate Four years of anniversary in the year 2020, It aims to disseminate knowledge and promote discussion through the publication of peer-reviewed, high quality research papers on all topics related to Dual diagnosis.

The Journal of Dual Diagnosis mainly focuses in the field of Substance Use Disorder, co-occurring disorders, dementia, Dual Diagnosis Treatment, Clinical Diagnosis of Depression, Autism Diagnosis, Alzheimer Diagnosis, Schizophrenia Diagnosis, Psychiatric Diagnosis, and Anxiety Diagnosis. It is an area of great interest for specialists in addiction medicine, as patients with dual diagnosis pose special diagnostic and management problems. It is of increasing interest to general psychiatrists, who although recognizing both disorders, may be frustrated in their management of them, especially if trying to treat these cases without the benefit of a multidisciplinary team.

Research on crowd behaviour has long transcended the narrow obsession with violence that marked its origins . Today, studies are much more representative of the variety of crowd events and phenomena. The concern with understanding collective violence still remains a significant strand. Yet the emergence and development of the social identity approach has meant that the limiting assumptions of mindlessness that have hampered psychology in the past have given way to novel insights in the study of crowd conflict as well as in relation to numerous peaceful and less dramatic crowd events.

Experiences of collective action can lead to psychological changes which are sustained by group support and communication, Riots can spread via shared identity among participants or via empowerment in relation to a common outgroup.,Social support among survivors is common in mass emergencies and can be facilitated by action by professional groups.,Pedestrian behaviour varies depending on whether people share identity or are simply sharing space and At mass gatherings, the same social identity processes can improve health, change attitudes; and increase risky behaviours.

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