Frustration-Aggression Theory:
Frustration is a feeling of tension that occurs when our
efforts to reach some goal are blocked. When this occurs,
it can produce feelings of anger, which in turn can generate
feelings of aggression and aggressive behavior. This theory
has been utilized to explain a lot of violent behavior over
time. For example, some have stated that people who become
frustrated with their jobs because they don't like their work,
can't get the raise they want, etc., but can't take out their
aggressions at work (can't yell at the boss, can't punch
annoying co-workers), will redirect this frustration and act
aggressively toward others.
Jeremy,
If you don't have any patience, do not participate in this forum!
Best regards,
Luciano
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