The consequences of aggressive behavior in cats can be significant, ranging from injuries to other cats and people to the surrender of aggressive cats to shelters.
Not exact matches
Discuss the potential academic, social and legal
consequences of aggressive and violent
behavior.
Peer Effects in the Elementary School Classroom: Socialization
of Aggressive and Prosocial
Behavior and its
Consequences for Academic Skills.
You might conclude that a student's
aggressive behavior warrants separating him from the rest
of the class, either to send him a strong message that what he did merits a serious
consequence or to protect the other students.
Schwartz (2000) describes effective school social / emotional curriculums as teaching critical social competencies: understanding and recognizing the emotions
of oneself and others, predicting the
consequences of personal acts, staying calm in order to think before acting, and replacing
aggressive impulses with self - control and positive
behavior.
Aggressive behavior has a
consequence of not having the food.
His
behavior will control the
consequences, henceforth, the dog will learn to react in a calm and controlled manner instead
of using
aggressive responses.
While this bill is obviously aimed at deterring those owners who would train their dogs to be vicious and / or making those whose dogs are potentially more capable
of inflicting more damage (large to giant breeds) more aware
of negative
consequences if their dogs are left correctly untrained, dogs are creatures with their own sense
of will — even dogs that have not been trained to be
aggressive or shown
aggressive behavior in the past can and do attack.
What this means is that an animal's inhibitions about
aggressive behavior may be reduced when his or her anxiety over the
consequences of such
behavior is removed.
Cognitive behavioral therapy focuses on teaching those who demonstrate
aggressive and violent
behavior to better understand and control their aggression, explore various coping mechanisms to better channel the thoughts and feelings associated with violent
behavior, and learn how to properly assess the
consequences of aggression or violence.
Identify and address cognitive contributors to abusive
behavior in caregivers (e.g., misattributions, high expectations) and / or their
consequences in children (e.g., views supportive
of aggression, self - blame) that could maintain any physically abusive or
aggressive behavior.
In addition to the damage done to the victims, the negative
consequences of aggression extend to the perpetrators (both male and female): the display
of increased
aggressive behavior in childhood and adolescence is associated with substance abuse, lower socio - economic status, various social problems, and impaired physical health in adulthood [8]--[11].