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6. reducing aggression - social learning

  • ego defense mechanisms
  • observing non violent role models
  • psychosurgery

7. Psychosurgery

  • A stimulus that weakens the reoccurance of behaviour because it is unpleasant and we try to avoid it.
  • An operation on the brain to remove or destroy the part of the brain that is causing abnormal behaviour.
  • Judging whether our own behaviour is appropriate or not.
  • Behaviour aimed at harming others.

8. reducing aggression - biological

  • observing non violent role models
  • psychosurgery
  • ego defence mechanisms

9. Vicarious Learning

  • Learning by observation.
  • Behaviour aimed at harming others.
  • Judging whether our own behaviour is appropriate or not.
  • A stimulus that weakens the reoccurance of behaviour because it is unpleasant and we try avoid it.

10. Displacement

  • sskznog
  • Being aggressive towards other people.
  • Directing our aggression into a socially acceptable activity
  • The part of our unconscious which causes our aggressive drive.

11. What is aggression?

  • Directing aggression to other people.
  • Behaviour aimed at harming others.
  • Anger towards people around us.
  • Doing something socially acceptable to release anger.

12. What is thanatos?

  • The state of losing our individuality and losing our sense of responsibility for our actions.
  • Behaviour aimed at harming others.
  • The part of our unconscious that causes our aggressive drive.
  • The chemicals released in our endocrine system which affect how we act.

13. Catharsis

  • Behaviour aimed at harming others.
  • A stimulus that weakens the reoccurance of behaviour because it is unpleasant and we try to avoid it.
  • The process of getting rid of your emotions by watching other people experiencing emotion.
  • An operation in which involves the removal or destroying of a part of the brain which is causing abnormal behaviour.