Aggression (original) (raw)

Aggression is a behaviour adopted by individuals under different conditions.

Aggression is Behavior with the Aim to Cause Damage

Aggression is behavior that is basically intended to cause damage, i.e. to injure someone physically or mentally. There are active and passive aggression. Active aggression is physical and verbal attacks, while passive aggression causes harmful consequences by deliberately not taking action. The basis of the aggressive urge is the internal physical and psychological state; Appears with feelings of anger and hostility; in frustrating situations; when a physical or verbal threat or possible attack is felt.

Aggression is an Emotional Reaction

Aggression is a behavior which is basically intended to cause harm, to injure someone physically or mentally. The basis of an aggressive urge is the internal physical and mental state. It appears with a feeling of anger and hostility; in frustrating situations when a physical or verbal threat or possible attack is felt.

Aggression and violent behavior

1996

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