[Answered] PSYC315N-10726 Week 7 Discussion: Self-Control and Aggression

Initial Post Instructions
When it comes to aggression, self-control is one of the most important factors in keeping one’s destructive side from emerging. Your discussion post will include two parts this week. In Part I, describe a time that you witnessed aggression in others.

  • What were the circumstances of the incident?
  • What made the situation escalate?
  • What social psychology components related to aggression were at work (situational factors, social rejection, obedience, conformity, social learning theory, etc.)

In Part II, reflect on each step of the incident and what you witnessed or felt. Then describe what the person could have done differently to stop the situation from resulting in aggression. Connect your recommendations to specific concepts or theories discussed this week such as rumination, self-control, or aggressive cues.

 

 

 

Solution

Part 1

Aggression is a detrimental feeling, which may be damaging to both the person who feels it and those around them. In today’s society, interpersonal relationships have acquired a particular value, and this tendency is reflected across most spheres of human activity. In the case of healthcare, stronger bonds between all elements of the system are promoted via the contemporary paradigms of patient-centered service delivery. Nevertheless, instances of highly aggressive behavior have the potential to mitigate all efforts made by the team to establish a positive environment.…………..please follow the link below to access the solution at $5