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Aggression, Violence &

Rebellion
Akriti Srivastava
Department of Psychology
Aggression

Aggression is overt, often


harmful, social interaction with
the intention of inflicting damage
or other unpleasantness upon
another individual. It may occur
either in retaliation or without
provocation
Violence

The intentional use of physical


force or power, threatened or
actual, against oneself, another
person, or against a group or
community, which either results
in or has a high likelihood of
resulting in injury, death,
psychological harm,
maldevelopment, or deprivation
Rebellion

Rebellion, uprising, or
insurrection is a refusal of
obedience or order. It refers to
the open resistance against the
orders of an established
authority
Aggression
Violence
Rebellion
Causes
Effects
Disastrous
Bullying
Self-harm
Criminal behavior
Anti-social personality
Loss of interest in studies and healthy activities
Ways to handle
aggression,
violence and
rebellion in
adolescence
Observe triggers
Communicate it
Be careful about how you react
Discuss appropriate and
inappropriate behaviour
Give attention and show
affection
Provide alternative stimulus
Praise good behaviour
Further help with aggressive
behaviour

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