PPT-Aggression and Bullying
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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
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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 . 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.. 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. “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. . 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.. CPSU BULLYING Info Sheet:Bullying & Harassment Learning to empathise with others. Learning how to reduce and control anger and aggression . Learning how to develop social skills . Learning possible consequences of cyber-bullying. Learning outcomes of Module 3. 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 . . Dorothy L. Espelage, Ph.D.. Professor of Psychology. espelage@ufl.edu. Website: http://www.psych.ufl.edu/espelage/. Twitter: . DrDotEspelage. Espelage Research Lab . SOCIAL-ECOLOGY & SCHOOL-BASED PREVENTION . School violence. : The intentional use of physical force or power, against another person, group or community, with the behavior likely to cause physical or psychological harm. . Examples. Occurs. Bullying. -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.. An Initiative by the Graduate School at Virginia Tech. What is Bullying?. Intentional behavior targeted at an individual or group that is . repeated. , . hostile or offensive. , and . creates an intimidating and/or threatening environment. Session 1: Bullies and Bullying. Reflect on your new learning and how you will implement it.. Bully-Proofing . Your School. 2013 - 2014. Learning Goal. . Learners will understand and be able to effectively implement a bully-proofing program. . Defining The DifferencesBy Signe WhitsonBANANASTOCK VIA GETTY IMAGESA few weeks ago I had the terrific fortune of getting to present some of the bullying prevention work that I do to a group of childr
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