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Any behavior where there is the intention of hurting someone, something, or oneself. It is differentiated into physical, verbal, and symbolic forms. Physical aggression includes hitting, biting, pushing, shaking, pinching, scratching, burning, tying up, and the like. Verbal aggression, on the other hand, includes sarcasm, belittling, cursing, scapegoating, denigrating, and saying other thoughtless, unkind, cruel things to or about the person. Symbolic aggression includes the use of angry or rude hand gestures or facial expressions. Aggression is to be distinguished from assertiveness. (See hostility; personality theory; problems with the management of hostility and aggression; the warmth dimension of parenting

 

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Acceptance
Acceptance-rej...Affection
Aggression
Anthroponomy
Anxiety
Assertiveness
Attachment fig...

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