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16 Cards in this Set
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1 What is aggression?
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behavior direted to harm and target is motivated to avoid harm
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2 What is violence?
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aggression that has extreme harm as its goal, all violence is aggression but many instances of aggression are not violent
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3 What is an act of aggression but not violence, give example.
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a child pushing another off a tricycle is an act of aggression but is not an act of violence
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4 Domestic violence?
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refers to an adult directing physical and psychological aggression against another family member, usually intimate partner
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5 Domestic violence is part of a deliberate campagin to:
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dominate, humiliate, control
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6 What are the types of abuse?
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Physical abuse, Sexual abuse, Psychological abuse.
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7 describe physical abuse:
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using force
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8 describe sexual abuse:
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using words, actions or threats to force another to engage in sexual activities against their will.
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9 describe psychological abuse:
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using words or actions to isolatem, demean, intimidate or control an intimate pertner.
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10 What is hostile aggression?
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Impulsive, thoughtless driven by anger, ultimate motive of harming and occuring as reaction to some perceived provocation.
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11 What is instrumental aggression?
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it is made against another person, to whom the force is used as a means of getting some reward or to achieve a certain objective
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12 What is Eros?
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Love instinct
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13 what is Thanatos?
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death instinct
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14 what is catharsis hypothesis?
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Hostile impulses increase over time, must be released periodically to prevent dangerous acts of violence
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15 What is the behavioural theory?
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Aggression is learned either because it is rewarded or at least not sanctioned and thereby reinforced
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16. what are the three highest PTSD risks?
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Rape 49%, Severe beating or physical assult 32%, Other sexual assult 24%
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