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Associations between workplace aggression and subsequent mental distress and sick leave among home care workers. [PDF]
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Digital Play Addiction Tendency and Aggressive Behaviors Among Turkish Preschoolers: Evidence from Parent Reports. [PDF]
Semiz S +5 more
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Psychoeducational intervention for childhood aggression among primary schools pupils in Enugu State. [PDF]
Ebizie EN, Otu MS.
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Annual Review of Psychology, 2002
▪ Abstract Research on human aggression has progressed to a point at which a unifying framework is needed. Major domain-limited theories of aggression include cognitive neoassociation, social learning, social interaction, script, and excitation transfer theories.
Craig A, Anderson, Brad J, Bushman
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▪ Abstract Research on human aggression has progressed to a point at which a unifying framework is needed. Major domain-limited theories of aggression include cognitive neoassociation, social learning, social interaction, script, and excitation transfer theories.
Craig A, Anderson, Brad J, Bushman
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1986
Pathologic aggression can be evaluated in terms of its psychosocial provocations, but it also must be recognized as a physiologically generated behavior and that disruptions of those controlling physiologic mechanisms can lead to pathologic states of aggression. Laboratory and clinical evidence indicates that the phylogenetically older limbic system is
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Pathologic aggression can be evaluated in terms of its psychosocial provocations, but it also must be recognized as a physiologically generated behavior and that disruptions of those controlling physiologic mechanisms can lead to pathologic states of aggression. Laboratory and clinical evidence indicates that the phylogenetically older limbic system is
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Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1964
Aggression as a basic drive was considered by Freud to arise from the Death Instinct i.e. it was viewed as a counter-drive to libido. Objectors to this theory view aggression as normal if it tends to preserve the individual and the species, and pathological if it does not.
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Aggression as a basic drive was considered by Freud to arise from the Death Instinct i.e. it was viewed as a counter-drive to libido. Objectors to this theory view aggression as normal if it tends to preserve the individual and the species, and pathological if it does not.
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