Tag: Aggression Prevention


FEAR-INDUCED AGGRESSION

Introduction and Definition of Fear-Induced Aggression The phenomenon of fear-induced aggression represents a critical area of study within psychology, sociology, and behavioral neuroscience. Defined fundamentally as a form of reactive aggression, this behavior manifests specifically as a defense mechanism triggered by the perception of an immediate or impending threat, danger, or severe provocation. Unlike instrumental […]

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DIRECT AGGRESSION

Direct aggression is a type of behavior that is characterized by physical or verbal contact intended to cause harm to another person (Baron & Richardson, 1994). It is considered a form of interpersonal violence and is a major public health problem (World Health Organization, 2002). Direct aggression is associated with a number of adverse outcomes, […]

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