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"It's necessary to develop multi-component tutoring in schools instead of armed security"

"It's necessary to develop multi-component tutoring in schools instead of armed security"

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Following the attack on a school in Kazan, Ekaterina Men, president of the Autism Problems Center, shared a detailed analysis based on research on the causes of aggression among adolescents on her Facebook account. She examined factors characteristic of modern public schools that can contribute to an increase in aggressive behavior and suggested possible solutions to this problem. These ideas are of great importance for understanding and preventing violence in educational institutions. The importance of this discussion cannot be underestimated, as it can help create a safer and more supportive educational environment.

What Increases Aggression

Aggressive or aggressive-like behavior is often a reaction to anxiety that occurs under stress. Numerous studies confirm this connection. For example, research shows that stressful situations can cause people to become more irritable and aggressive. This behavior can serve as a defense mechanism, helping them cope with internal tension. Understanding the connection between anxiety and aggression can help develop effective stress management strategies and improve their emotional well-being.

  • A study by a group of South Korean scientists;
  • A study by the University of Iowa.

Numerous studies show a clear link between aggression and low self-esteem. Ekaterina cites two such studies that confirm this connection. Low self-esteem can lead to increased aggression as a way to protect against negative emotions and self-doubt. Understanding this connection is important for developing strategies for managing aggressive behavior and increasing self-esteem.

  • research by Kyungpook University in South Korea;
  • research by scientists from the University of California at Davis.