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Aggressive Behavior
Aggressive Behavior
Dr. NNEKA ONYIA, Anxiety Psychiatrist, explains Aggressive Behavior
What is Aggressive Behavior?
Aggressive behavior involves actions or attitudes intended to harm others physically, emotionally, or verbally. It can be a symptom of underlying mental health conditions like personality disorders, trauma, or brain injuries.
Common Causes of Aggression:
• Mental health disorders (e.g., PTSD, bipolar disorder).
• Substance abuse.
• Neurological conditions.
• Environmental factors like exposure to violence.
How is Aggressive Behavior Treated?
• Therapy: Anger management, CBT, or family therapy.
• Medication: Mood stabilizers or antipsychotics.
• Lifestyle Changes: Stress management techniques and improved communication skills.
Aggression By The Numbers...
• 20% of adults experience episodes of uncontrolled anger or aggression.
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