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Awareness

Anger vs Aggression: Understanding the Psychology Behind Emotional Reactions

Almost all of us have experienced anger at some point in time, whether it’s due to a traffic jam, a betrayal, or something much trivial. Anger is a very natural emotion. However, our approaches to dealing with it can vary

Awareness

When School Doesn’t Feel Safe: The Real Impact of Microaggressions

In schools, harm does not always arrive in obvious packages. It can be quieter. Smaller. The kind of moments most people do not notice, a casual joke, a half-smile at the wrong time, or a remark like, “You’re really smart

Social

Relational Aggression

Aggression is how people cross their line between being Upset & being Hurtful, and when harm is Silent, Social, & Strategic, we call it “Relational Aggression.” A quiet way to harm someone with no visible scars but causing emotional wounds

Awareness

Microaggressions Explained: Understanding, Impact, and Solutions

Microaggressions are intentional or inadvertent, short, everyday verbal, behavioural, or environmental insults that convey hostility, disdain, or negative prejudice toward any group—especially culturally marginalised groups. Another type of microaggression is microinvalidation, which is the rejection or negation of someone’s identity or

Life Style

Psychology behind Aggression

In psychology, aggression often covers a wide range of behaviours that can cause physical or mental harm to oneself or others. Aggression and violence are often driven by negative emotions like fear or anger. For instance, a person may react

News

Study Reveals Adolescent Boys’ Aggression Linked to Perceived Threats to Masculinity

This study from Duke University led by Stanaland, a doctoral student, was reported in the Journal of Developmental Science and shows that some adolescent boys may also respond aggressively when they believe their masculinity is under threat. These aggressive responses

Education

Theories of Aggression: Understanding the Roots of Violent Behavior

There have been several cases reported about the instance of aggression. Like violence and conflict, conspiracy to kill and even actually killing Sometimes. Factors that lead to such situations are mostly discovered to be communal rivalry, stress, societal pressures and individual

Education

Bandura’s BOBO DOLL Experiment: Unveiling Child Aggression

Wondering why your child has started indulging in violent behaviours? Why are their modus operandi in terms of overt and covert behaviour more about displaying aggression? Lashing out on petty issues, involving in verbal spats, trying to attack the significant

Social Technology

How the media influence aggression?

Without the media, our lives would be incomplete in the modern era. The media of today includes radio, newspapers, magazines, television, the Internet, movies, direct mail, fax machines, and phone calls. Visual messages can be sent to viewers through several

Parenting

Violent video games and Aggression in young children

For people of all ages, playing video games is a popular kind of amusement. Four out of five American households own a gaming console, and 174 million Americans are avid gamers (Entertainment Software Association, 2019). In America, more than 34