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10 effective replacement behaviors and strategies for hitting and aggression (classroom and home)
Many parents and caregivers struggle to manage aggressive behavior in children. These are the situations that can deteriorate ...
Aggressive behavior of patients is noticeably increasing in clinics and medical practices. High time pressure, overcrowded waiting rooms, and often unrealistic expectations among patients can cause ...
If you've ever had to grit your teeth during rush hour traffic or hold your tongue in a work meeting, you know just how pervasive feelings of aggression can be. We've all been there. Anger is one of ...
There's no shortage of things to feel angry about these days. Whether it's politics, social injustice, climate change or the cost-of-living crisis, the world can feel like a pressure cooker. Research ...
A new study published in Transportation Research sheds light on the role of emotional self-regulation in preventing aggressive driving behaviors. The study explores how individuals can control their ...
As a parent, nothing can really prepare you for the first time your child hits you or another child. It is hard not to feel like you did something wrong to have raised a “hitter.” But, you can rest ...
Changes in the brain’s structure and function as Alzheimer’s progresses can lead to aggression or sudden outbursts. These symptoms can also indicate discomfort, pain, or overstimulation. Alzheimer’s ...
In schizophrenia, aggression toward family can occur. This complex mental health condition can result in hostile behavior during periods of acute symptoms. While aggression is not inevitable for ...
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