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Articles related to "Aggressive Behavior"
Aggressive Behavior in Children Violent outbursts in children can be difficult to handle. This article offers tips to help parents manage aggressive behavior in preschoolers. aggressive behavior in children • violent outbursts in preschoolers • managing violent outbursts • aggressive behavior in preschoolers • manage aggressive behavior
Aggressive Cats Cats can be aggressive or become aggressive for many different reasons. Most aggressive cats are considered play aggressive. cats • aggressive cats • cat playing • aggressive behavior cat • aggressive behavior in cats
Dealing with an Aggressive Horse As with all animals, some horses are more aggressive than others. Horse owners, however, should not tolerate this behavior. aggressive horses • aggressive behavior • kicking and biting • aggression in horses • negative reinforcement
Kicking Out at Feeding Time - DISRESPECT! Learn how a simple thought process can change your horse's disrespect to pleasant and willing. horse • foal • kick • equine • psychology
Learning about Aggression Toward Humans Meeko explains about dog aggression and food so the kids here at Kids' Korner will know how to respect their dog's protective instinct. a dogs life • dog aggression • snarling • growling • snapping
Relationship Between Biochemistry and Aggression (Conclusion) The conclussion of the three part serious on bio & neurochemical influences on aggressive behavior in humans. aggression • neurochemistry • biochemistry • psychology • psychiatry
The relationship between Biochemistry & Aggression (Part 1) The relationships between biochemistry and neurochemistry with violent human aggression is investigated. Biochemical studies strongly support a positively correlated relationship between testosterone and aggression. A mediating relationship between cortisol and testosterone is apparent. Neurochemical evidence is not as clear. However, a significant relationship between serotonergic functioning and aggression is evident. Causal relationships have been difficult to infer, but, are somewhat supported. forensics • aggression • biochemical • neurochemical • testosterone levels
The Relationship between Biochemistry and Aggression (part 2) The relationships between biochemistry and neurochemistry with violent human aggression is investigated. Biochemical studies strongly support a positively correlated relationship between testosterone and aggression. A mediating relationship between cortisol and testosterone is apparent. Neurochemical evidence is not as clear. However, a significant relationship between serotonergic functioning and aggression is evident. Causal relationships have been difficult to infer, but, are somewhat supported. THIS WEEK: Cortisol and Serotonin forensics • aggression • biochemistry • neurochemistry • psychology
Aggression Types and Criminal Behavior A number of different processes may underlie any particular aggressive act. Understanding why a particular individual is behaving in a certain way is essential for an appropriate intervention to be created. Provided is Moyer's (1976) 8-part typology of aggression. The forensic implications of each act are considered. aggression • moyer • forensics • psychology • forensic psychology
Aggressive Children Advice from The American Academy of Pediatrics for helping aggressive children manage their behavior. aggressive children • child aggessive behavior • child fighting • stop child aggression • american academy of pediatrics
Bullying Linked To ADHD Is there a relationship between bullying and an ADHD diagnosis? A recent study shows that ADHD children are more likely to be involved in bullying. How much more likely? bullying and adhd • 2008 stockholm study on bullying • adhd increases chances of being bullied • adhd kids tend to bully • aggressive behaviors linked to adhd
Dealing With Agressive Behavior We all want our homes and classrooms to run smoothly. When children behave aggressively, it creates stress for parents, teachers and children. Here's how to cope. behavior problems • aggression • defiant • defiance • dealing with behavior problems
Pet Paranoia Research shows that canines and felines suffer from psychiatric problems, just as humans do, and can be treated by similar types of drugs. pets with mental disorders • pets with psychiatric problems • pets separation anxiety • pets aggressive behavior • pets behavior
Raising Children with Pets Instead of getting rid of the family pet, take steps to allow children to live peacefully and safely with a cat or dog. raising children with pets • keeping children safe around a family pet • prepare dog for new baby • bad behaviors in pets around children • kids playing with pets
Terrible Two Behaviors Terrible two behaviors may seem isolating, but they are a common and necessary step in healthy child development. coping with the terrible two's • temper tantrums • destructive behaviors in toddlers • terrible two behavior • aggressive behaviors in toddlers
Neutering and Spaying One's Dog All owners should consider spay/neuter surgeries for their dogs. Benefits far outweigh the potential risks. spaying • neutering • dogs • cats • surgery
Why You Should Spay or Neuter Your Rabbit A few reasons why you should spay or neuter your rabbit. spay • neuter • alter • isoflourene • surgery
Aggressive Behaviour Many factors play a role and influence the levels of aggression. Read on to find out more about these aggression-related factors. aggressive behaviour • factors that play a role in aggression • personality traits • volatile high self-esteem • narcissist
How To Get A Cat To Stop Biting Do you have an evil cat who bites for no reason? Not all cats are sweet and cuddly, but simple cat training techniques can end cat behavior problems. cat behavior • cat behavior problems • behavior modification • cat training • cat care
Reef-Compatible Triggerfishes for the Aquarium While many aquarists think a reef tank and a triggerfish are mutually exclusive, there are some triggerfishes to consider adding to a tank containing corals. xanthichthys • melichthys • marine aquarist • saltwater fish • triggerfish
Taking Your Dog To The Vet Seven tips for making veterinary trips less stressful for your dog. veterinary visits with your dog • dog socialization • dog going to vet • taking dog to vet • aggressive dog behaviors
Animals, Youth, Violence, and The Media Youth Violence towards people, animals, and especially children and adolecents in the schools has increased dramatically in the past few years. Research indicates that there is a significant link between violent video games and television. Though there are probably other contributing factors, many studies do support a link between violent behavior and exposure to violence in the media. youth violence • child violence • media • video games
Daycare Biting Policies How to deal with both the biter's and victim's parents and when to get health care professionals involved. daycare biting policy • preschool biting policy • day care biting • toddler behavior • toddler behavioral issues
Long-Term Care - The Problem The no-kill movement is gaining momentum across the country. While this is wonderful news to all animal lovers, the movement has produced a troubling situation that is just now being recognized and addressed. no-kill • euthanasia • animal shelters • dogs • cats
Child and Adolescent Violence Research at NIH NIH Article on Violence in Children and Adolescents violence • child • adolescent • teen • mental
Causes - Part IV in a series on Self-Injury Describes known causes for self-injury self injury • mental illness • causes
Tonsils And Learning? There's A Connection! For some children who do not perform well in school, the usual diagnoses (such as Attention Deficit Disorder) may not apply. The problems may be the result of a serious sleep disorder, and a simple surgical procedure can change their lives. learning disabilities • sleep disorders • sleep apnea • children and sleep • tonsils
Celebrity Rehab Week One What will it take to get celebrities addicted to drugs and alcohol back on track? celebrity • reality television • rehab • drug addiction • alcoholic
Hyperthyroidism in Cats Hyperthyroidism in cats is a common diagnosis that is rarely seen in dogs. hyperthyroid • hyperthyroidism • hyperthroid disease • hyperthyroidism in cats • hyperthyroid cat
School Bullying Is Learned at Home Though school bullying is not the parent's "fault", new research shows that parenting styles affect students' behavior at school. students behavior • school bullying • authoritarian parents • children’s behavior at school • psychological bullying
Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorder or manic depression is a less common type of depression. Here are the symptoms and treatments for manic depression, plus recent research findings. symptoms of bipolar disorder • treatments for manic depression • types of depression • manic phase • treatment of bipolar disorder
Violence in Video Games Researchers at Middlesex University in England found that MMORPG players are more relaxed during and after play sessions. violent video games • violence in video games • violent games • online games • world of warcraft
A Measure of the Public's Health On a bridge in Seattle recently a woman made a fateful decision. But was it her decision entirely and what does this event show as we examine the health of our society today? public health • suicide • psychology • sociology • society
Acupressure For Your Dog's Health Known for helping with canine arthritis, acupressure can be a part of overall natural pet health care. A combination of acupressure and massage can be done at home. dog acupressure massage • natural pet health care • canine medicines • acupuncture • canine health treatments
Addictive and Unhealthy Behaviors in Sports Today in sports, athletes are under a lot of pressure to gain an edge due to the level of competition. Athletes are turning to substances to gain that edge. anabolic steroids • substance abuse • sports • athletes • athletic performance
Aggressive Trends Read on to find out more about aggressive trends and how parents' agression affects the child. aggressive trends • parent-child aggression • parents with aggression • how does parent aggression affect the child • trends towards aggression
Anger + Rage = Aggression Scream at the top of your lungs! aggression • diet • relax • relaxation • exercise
Are We Controlled by Our Genes? There is ongoing debate whether or not our behavior is controlled by our genes, which can make some of your genealogy discoveries a little troublesome. nature or nurture • genetic behavior • genetic genealogy • genes in genealogy • criminals in family tree
Battered Women The article examines the causes of domestic violence, the symptoms of abuse, the effects from battering on women, and the personality profile of the male batterer. battered women • domestic violence • male batterer • domestic abuse • male violence
Benefits of the Feingold Diet When a child has consistent behavioral issues, the parents should look at diet as a likely cause. The Feingold Association is a good starting point. feingold association • children's diet and behavior • behavioral problems • food additives • improved behavior
Bored? There Are Cures for Boredom Boredom, though stemming from many causes, can be confronted and cured with these suggestions. cures for boredom • things to do when bored • bored • cheer up • what to do when bored
Buthids: Thick-Tailed Scorpions Thick-tailed scorpions are some of the most dangerous scorpions known to man. The characteristics of Parabuthus, in particular, will be discussed. scorpions • thick tailed scorpions • stingers • venom • poison
Cichlid Fish The aggression exhibited by many cichlid fish can deter any prospective keeper. Different prevention techniques can be tried before having to rehouse fish. cichlid • cichlids • aggressive cichlid • firemouth cichlid • cichlid fish
Dog Parks Dog parks can provide important exercise and socialization for dog owners and their furkids, as long as safety rules are observed. dog parks • how to choose a good dog park • are dog parks safe? • exercise for dogs • places to train dogs
Easter and Rabbits Rabbits have symbolized the Easter season for centuries, but their popularity may be more of a curse than a blessing. easter bunny • rabbit • hare • bunny • moon
Family Lessons From Dog Whisperer Training dogs to respect family members resembles techniques for training family members to respect each other. dog whisperer • family lessons • cesar millan • human lessons from dogs • dog whisperer 100 episodes
Five Good Reasons for Being Vegetarian There are many strong reasons for choosing a vegetarian diet, such as ethical, ecological, health, economic and spiritual considerations. strong reasons for going veggie • becoming a vegetarian • ethical spiritual ecological health reasons for ea • health benefits of vegetarian diet • yoga and vegetarianism
Gardening and Health Talks about a book published about horticulture therapy. Summarizes the importance of gardening to our health. gardening and health • horticulture therapy
Goshawk You can identify an adult goshawk by their slate gray, blue back, dark cap, and white eye line. The belly has white bands with black and gray. The red eye coloration in adults is one of their most outstanding characteristics as in all the accipiters the lady goshawk is bigge |
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