PPT-Psychopathology, Ethical Identity, and Aggression
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BACKGROUND Humans are social beings with a need for positive interpersonal experiences Baumeister amp Leary 1995 Positive interpersonal experiences are protective
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BACKGROUND Humans are social beings with a need for positive interpersonal experiences Baumeister amp Leary 1995 Positive interpersonal experiences are protective against the development of psychopathology . Kyle . Kollstedt. & Michael Sterling. Video Game Statistics. 98.7% of adolescents play video games to some extent (Ferguson, John, 2007). Violent video . games . seem to be the most popular (Buchman & Funk, 1996). 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.. 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.. “Sticks and Stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.”. A psychological and emotional form of abuse.. Known as social bullying and Girl Bullying.. Behavior that uses the power of relationships to hurt other people. . 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 . 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. Men are becoming more aggressive in the sporting arena, according to a new report. Up to 77% of all men believe modern-day society is "more aggressive today than it was 10 years ago". . As professional sport becomes more competitive, scenes of fisticuffs and tantrums are becoming a regular occurrence on the back pages of the newspapers. The likes of Eric . 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?. 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. Ann D. Collier, Ph.D.. Psychology Department. Northern Arizona University. Bullying. typically refers to direct aggression, or an overt physical act or assault. Relational Aggression (social aggression) .
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