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Each researcher identified his own types, forms, types, causes and objects of aggression, often drawing a parallel between aggression and aggressiveness. We will stop and reveal only a few of them. Types of aggression: Physical The object of this aggression can be the person himself, an object or people around him. Physical aggression manifests itself as a psychomotor act; it can be blows and other damage visible from the outside. Verbal This type of aggression is expressed in tone, words, volume and manner of speech. Verbal aggression can be expressed in the explicit imposition of a certain point of view on the interlocutor or have the goal of causing harm through insults. Passive Due to the fear of receiving a response, aggression often takes on a passive character, which is expressed in the refusal of certain actions in a passive manner, without open confrontation. The definition of passive-aggressive behavior was first coined by Colonel William Menninger during World War II. Silence is one of the most unpleasant forms of passive aggression. Affective: A person's prolonged stay in a state of frustration and deprivation leads to severe mental suffering, which in turn gives rise to fear and anger. In some cases, this is the cause of uncontrollable outbursts of affective aggression. Affect (Latin affectus - passion, emotional excitement) is an emotional process of an explosive nature, characterized by short duration and high intensity, often accompanied by pronounced motor manifestations and changes in the functioning of internal organs. Affects are distinguished from emotions, feelings and moods. The reasons for aggressive behavior can be: * Defense of oneself, loved ones, territory * Impulse, excitement, attraction * Frustration of basic needs * Fear * Inability to understand Here I would like to quote Lorenz: “Aggression often leads to disastrous consequences; however, this also happens with other instincts, although it does not look so dramatic.” (K. Lorenz) Among the objects to which aggression is most often directed are considered: * Society * Words, behavior * Body, things, objects * Values, meanings * Aggressor Subscribe to the Telegram channel https://t.me/neokofe

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