PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MANIFESTATION OF AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR AMONG ADOLESCENTS
Keywords:
Adolescent aggression, psychological characteristics, social influence, emotional regulation, family environment, intervention, preventionAbstract
This article provides an in-depth analysis of the psychological characteristics underlying the manifestation of aggressive behavior in adolescents. It covers the main factors that contribute to such behavioral patterns, including individual psychological development, family and school environment, social influences, and internal emotional states. Special attention is given to the impact of communication methods, self-esteem, ability to manage emotions, and the role of peers and media. The article also offers an overview of effective preventive and corrective measures, grounded in recent scientific research. Overall, the article aims to broaden the understanding of adolescent aggression and provide practical recommendations for educators, psychologists, and parents.
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