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Aggression: What It Means and How to Manage It
Medically reviewed by Steven Gans, MDMedically reviewed by Steven Gans, MD Aggression is characterized by physical, verbal, or emotional behavior intended to cause another person physical or ...
The age-old belief that verbal punishments make kids soft and that they will not understand authority without physical punishments is not true. Even though your harsh words may not leave physical ...
An uptick in verbal and physical aggression has large numbers of educators expressing intentions to transfer schools or resign from the profession altogether. Threats and violence against P-12 ...
When members of a couple are upset with each other’s behavior, it can be quite tempting to express their negative feelings to the other person through forms of verbal and nonverbal aggression to ...
Recently, a general practitioner (GP) in Spenge, Germany, was severely assaulted by a patient in the waiting room, highlighting a disturbing rise in violence against healthcare professionals. The ...
New research suggests that male bonobos exhibit aggressive behaviors such as chasing, charging, hitting and kicking more often than scientists thought. Anup Shah via Getty Images Bonobos aren’t as ...
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