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Why Are Individuals Aggressive?

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Why Are Individuals Aggressive?

Aggression is difficult to define, it is a complex phenomenon, and depending
upon the context the term can be made to carry either positive or negative
connotations, it can be attacking behaviour that may be either self-protective
and self-assertive or to the infliction of injury toward oneself or toward
others, to the total destruction of others. Is aggression biological determined
or the product of learning and environmental influences.?  This essay, will
consider instinctive theory, the frustration - aggression hypothesis, and social
learning theory.  It should then be possible to draw a conclusion to see if any
or all of the theories discussed are the cause of aggression. Brain disorders,
hormonal and chemical imbalances, environmental factors, such as heat, noise,
air pollution and overcrowding, although contribute to the causes of aggression
will not be discussed during the course of this essay.   No universally adopted
definition of aggression exists, for the purpose of this discussion, the
definition of Gross will be used.

Gross defines aggression as :-"The intentional infliction of some form of harm
on others"  (Gross page 444)

Freud proposed that aggression is an instinctive biological urge.  According to
Freud  this instinct, is made up of the libido (pleasure) and "Thanatos" (the
death wish) (pain).  This basic instinct is present in the Id from birth, at
first the aggression is relatively uncontrolled, but with the development of the
Ego and superego it becomes channelled into socially acceptable behaviour  If
these impulses are not released periodically in safe ways, they soon reach
dangerous levels capable of producing acts of violence.  Sometimes it is
released in the form of physical or verbal abuse against another, (where the
anger is displaced onto another).  Sometimes the aggressive impulse is turned
inward and produces self - punishment action, even suicide.  The best that can
be h...

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