PPT-Aggression in Higher Education
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Presented by Carsbia Anderson and Lara Shipley Aggressive Behavior Aggressive Behavior is not merely assertive behavior Aggression seeks to harm others and occurs
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Presented by Carsbia Anderson and Lara Shipley Aggressive Behavior Aggressive Behavior is not merely assertive behavior Aggression seeks to harm others and occurs frequently in higher education. Allgemeine Theorien Aggression I. Isabell Heidrich & Christiane Pfützenreuter. Dozent: Bastian Lücke. WS 09/10. 1. Einführung. 2. Wissenschaftliche Annahmen über Aggression und Frustration. 3. Überprüfung der Frustrations-Aggressions-Hypothese. 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.”. George . Mudrak. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. November 1. st. , 2013. Introduction. George . Mudrak. , graduate student at University of Colorado at Colorado Springs working on my MS in CS.. 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. Austin Lin and Jordan . Kodner. Background. Social learning . theory - belief . that learning is the primary factor in personality development. Previous research showed that children imitated behavior of adult models. LARRY E. BANTA MD FAPA. NEUROPSYCHIATRIST. MEDICAL DIRECTOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH. WEST VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER. OBJECTIVES . Review and become familiar with the basic . neuroanatomy. and physiology of aggression . Nature. . vs.. . Nurture. Define. . Aggression . Aggression. . vs.. . Predation. Emotional. . arousal. Brain. . areas. Aggression. . in. . animals. . vs.. . humans. . Aggression. . in. . A01. 1. 2. Essentially the argument is. Neural. Brain abnormalities. Hormonal. High levels of . testosterone. . . ..... are associated with aggression. 3. Hormones & agrression. What is a hormone?. 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. Pt 1: . March 31, 2014. Aggression. Physical or verbal behavior intended to harm. Distinguish . between:. . Hostile . aggression . Instrumental aggression. What makes us angry?. Instigators of anger?. Training. Overview. IDENTIFY. and . DISCUSS. some perspectives about anger and aggression. REVIEW. the layout of the ART manual. DEMONSTRATE. some treatment planning and progress note . strategies . -Noah Watson and Alex Walker. What is Aggression?. Aggression is heavily researched in Psychology. Very hard to define- so researchers look for sources of aggression instead. Why do People engage in acts of aggression?. 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.. 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.
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