Psychological Theories Of Aggression. Critical PerspectiveClaudia VlaicuValahia University Press
In terms of person variables, differences in aggressive behavior in relation to gender and personality traits are discussed. Situational factors precipitating aggression include alcohol, exposure to media violence, and heat. Keywords: aggression; alcohol; gender; media violence; theories; violenceBarbara ...
to have more feminine sons (and daughters). Similarly, mother’s insistence on good table manners, severity in toilet training, and punishment of aggression towards parents was associated with femininity in both boys and girls.”[9]To put this as a very simplistic equation, “too much mother”...
The role of peculiarities of personality including mental deviations in the genesis of these types of aggressive actions is shown. The exploratory power of existing theories of aggression is analyzed in the framework of typology under consideration. 展开 ...
Although many social psychological theories focus on individual processes, they are inherently placed at the interface between personal and group phenomena; therefore, hypotheses drawn on these theories may include multiple levels of analysis. The termMLM– which is a shortcut formultilevel random coeff...
What are the theories of personality development? What are the different types of psychology? What is behavioral assessment in psychology? What is an attitude in regards to social psychology? What are the types of aggression in psychology?
Freud’s theories also placed a great deal of emphasis on sexual development. Freud believed that each of us must pass through a series of stages during childhood, and that if we lack proper nurturing during a particular stage, we may become stuck or fixated in that stage. Freud’s psychose...
Various psychological theories exist in the literature to explain the behavior of men who commit child sex offenses, including the belief that child sexual abuse (CSA) is a predisposing factor for the transition from victim to the offender. These theories are, however, unable to explain the fact...
From time immemorial, various temperament theories have attempted to classify human personality in these terms, assuming that people have different kinds of nervous systems, which give rise to different kinds of emotional dispositions. For example, some people enjoy risk, others seek harmony; some peo...
Acute stress affects explicit aggressive behavior through two distinct behavioral patterns: “fight or flight” and “tend and befriend”. However, the impact of acute stress on implicit aggression remains less explored. We investigated the effect of acute stress on implicit aggression with event-relat...