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Aggression - Coggle Diagram
Aggression
Prevention and control
Education and awareness
Catharsis
Reducing frustration & attack
Cognitive interventions
Observation of non-aggressive models (actor)
Early intervention and treatment
Creating safe and supportive environments
Conflict resolution and mediation
Restricting access to weapons
Promoting positive role models and media
Community and social support
Types of Aggression
Emotional or impulsive aggression
Instrumental or cognitive aggression
Verbal aggression
Non-verbal aggression
Relational aggression
Social aggression
Physical aggression
Non-physical aggression
Causes
Personal
Personality traits
Hostility
Impulsivity
Low empathy
Low self-control
Sensation seeking
Cognitive control & processing
Poor impulse control
Deficits in emotion regulation
Biased information processing
Executive functioning deficits
Cognitive distortions
Disinhibition
Narcissism
TASS model
Sensation seeking
Socio-cultural
Direct provocation
Increased level of arousal
Provocative Situations
Social Modelling
Social Norms and Expectations
Frustration and Provocation
Frustration
Goal Blockage
Social Inequity
Relative Deprivation
Learned Responses
Social status
Status insecurity
Status competition
Status maintenance
Perceived threat to status
Exposure to media violence
Observational learning
Desensitization
Cognitive priming
Normative beliefs
Emotional arousal
Violent or aggressive pornography
Distorted perception of relationships
Reinforcement of aggression
Desensitization
Imitation and modelling
Distorted sexual scripts
Cultural norms
Acceptance of aggression in some cultures
Role models and media influence
Definitions of masculinity and femininity
Collectivism vs. individualism
Norms of conflict resolution
Socialization practices
Situational
Heat
Discomfort and Irritability
Physical Discomfort
Cognitive Impairment
Social Aggravation
Behavioural models
Deindividuation
Social Norms
Modelling and Observational Learning
Provocation
Stress
Increased Arousal
Reduced Self-Control
Low Social Support and Coping Mechanisms
Perceived Threats
Reinforcements
Social Approval
Material Rewards
Power and Status
Aggressive cues
Provocation
Aggressive Models
Weapons and Objects
Violent or Aggressive Media
Alcohol and Drugs
Drugs
Pharmacological Effects
Impaired Judgment and Impulsivity
Withdrawal and Cravings
Definition
Baron & Richardson (1994)