PPT-HELPING YOUR PET OVERCOME FEAR BASED AGGRESSION

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Aggression can be a result of fear in dogs and is often mistaken for dominance aggression the two are not the same Whatever the cause of fear in your pet dog youll

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Aggression can be a result of fear in dogs and is often mistaken for dominance aggression the two are not the same Whatever the cause of fear in your pet dog youll want to help your best friend overcome it for your sake and theirs and fortunately while it often requires a lot of patience you can help your pet to overcome fearbased aggression and be a happy wellrounded dog. Aggression . Any action that is intended to injure, harm, or inflict pain on another living being or group. Could be physical, or verbal hostility. Eg. . Yelling, road rage, child abuse, war. Frustration . What is serotonin, what is low levels associated (possibly) with?. WALT: Is aggression inherited?. E – Describe the role of genetic factors in aggression.. C – Explain how genetic factors may contribute to aggression.. Charlotte Kauffman, M.A., L.C.P.C.. Service Systems Coordinator. Department of Human Services – . Division of Mental Health. Charlotte.kauffman@illinois.gov. 217-524-8383. AGGRESSION – BEHAVIORS INTENDED. Definition. “Any behaviour that is intended to harm another individual by physical or verbal means.”. Bull. “Any form of behaviour directed toward the goal of harming or injuring another living being who is motivated to avoid such treatment.”. Community Health Clinic. Presented By:. . Steve Wilder, BA, CHSP, STS . Sorensen, Wilder & Associates. ANGERRRRRRR!. Video. Start around :45 seconds. What are the events that make us angry?. Top 9 Things that make people angry . (at least in the U.K.). People who smell. Rude shop assistants. Foreign call centers. PHILOSOPHIES OF AGGRESSION. Blood Attraction. Neural Effects. Genetics. BLOOD CHEMISTRY. Marks the nerve system . When tipsy. When testosterone is high. NEURAL ENCOURAGEMENTS. Assists aggression. Affects both wildlife and humans. Types of aggression. Physical vs. verbal. Relational (includes ostracism). Direct and indirect. Displaced and Triggered . displaced. Active vs. passive. Reactive vs. proactive. Antisocial behavior vs. aggression vs. violence. Hormonal mechanism. The role of testosterone on aggression. What do you know about hormonal mechanisms in relation to aggression?. Unclear. . picture however it does seem to play a role. Explanations. Elizabeth’s Legacy of Hope helps child amputees . in developing . countries. Halima. Victoria. Ruth. They work in . three countries: . Sierra Leone, Liberia and India. India. Sierra Leone. Liberia. Brain functioning as an explanation of aggression. 1. Lesson objectives. To be able to explain aggression as a human behaviour using the following explanations:. Structure and function of the brain. 2. Kathryn Chanaberry. & . Katy Underwood. . Tank B2 . Three Striped Damselfish . Dasyllus. . aruanus. . Blue Devil Damselfish . Chrysiptera. . cyanea. Background Information. Commonly referred to as the “feistiest of reef-fish”, damselfish are a small, primarily tropical marine fish of the family Pomacentrid. It can be hard sometimes to accept that our darling furry friend is not like a human, and many pet owners treat their pooches as if they are children. However, this is a big mistake and does not allow you to fully appreciate and respond to the needs of your pet. What you believe your pet might enjoy, is often inaccurate and comes from the expectation that your pet has the same responses as a human. Accidentally injuring someone.. Working tenaciously to try to sell a product to a customer.. Biting someone on the neck.. Swinging a stick at someone but missing.. Hurling insults at someone.. Deliberately failing to prevent harm..

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