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Any behaviour or act aimed at harming a person or animal is aggression.
A few examples of aggressive acts:
acts of physical violence
shouting, swearing, and harsh language
gossiping or spreading rumors about a classmate
purposely breaking your roommate’s favorite mug
slashing your co-worker’s tires
You might notice aggressive behavior happens when:
you feel irritable, angry, bored, or restless
things don’t go your way
you want to get even with someone who wronged you
you believe someone has treated you unfairly
your emotions feel uncontrollable
a situation feels overwhelming or uncomfortable
What causes aggressive behavior?
Biological factors like genes or irregular brain development
Psychological factors
Aggressive behavior can sometimes happen as a symptom of certain mental health conditions, including:
conduct disorder
intermittent explosive disorder
oppositional and defiant disorder (ODD)
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
autism
bipolar disorder
schizophrenia
depression
substance use disorders
chronic stress
certain personality disorders, including borderline, antisocial, and narcissistic personality disorders
Environmental factors
had abusive parents and caregivers or siblings who bullied you
grew up in a neighborhood or community where violence and aggression happened frequently
experienced cruel or unfair treatment from teachers and classmates
For to control anger issue a person should go to an expert. Therapies will work a person to control the anger.