THE CONDITIONS FOR THE FORMATION OF AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR IN INDIVIDUALS
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Keywords: Aggressive behavior, Conditions for formation, Biological factors, Social factors, Psychological factors, Family environment influence, Peer influence, Mass media, Stress, Self-esteem, Physical health, Mental health, Crime, Violence, Psychological support, Individual therapy, Education system, Social education, Moral education.Abstract
Annotation: This article analyzes the conditions under which aggressive behavior develops in individuals. Aggression is influenced by a variety of internal and external factors, including biological, psychological, social, and familial conditions. The article explores how aggressive behavior can arise from genetic predispositions, brain activity, social learning, family dynamics, peer influence, and media exposure. Additionally, it discusses the psychological impact of childhood trauma and self-esteem on aggression. The article emphasizes the negative consequences of aggression, both on an individual and societal level, and provides recommendations for addressing aggressive behavior through psychological support, family counseling, and educational reforms. By adopting a comprehensive approach, the article suggests that the harmful effects of aggression can be mitigated.
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