Aggressive Behavior (Hostility)
Aggressive behavior, often characterized by hostility, involves actions intended to harm or intimidate others. This can manifest in physical forms, such as hitting or pushing, or verbal forms, like yelling or insulting. Such behaviors can arise from various factors, including stress, frustration, or environmental influences.
Hostility is a specific type of aggressive behavior that reflects a negative attitude towards others. It can lead to conflicts in personal relationships and workplaces. Understanding the roots of aggression and hostility is essential for developing effective strategies for conflict resolution and promoting healthier interactions among individuals.