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Which theory states that males are socialized throughout
childhood to behave
more aggressively and violently - ANSWER-
Feminist theory
Shaken baby syndrome - ANSWER-unexplained fussiness and
irritability in an
infant as well as unexplained
injuries
Which theorist states that when basic needs are threatened, a
person may react
with anger - ANSWER-
Maslow
A psychosocial theory of aggression is defined by -
ANSWER-Aggressive
behaviors are learned
responses.
,Escalation stage - ANSWER-Frustration and anger increase.
Intense emotions also make aggression escalate. Intervention
is crucial at this stage if violence is to be prevented.
Intermittent Explosive Disorder - ANSWER-episodes during
which a person acts on aggressive impulses that result in
serious assaults or destruction of property
Pyromania - ANSWER-impulse-control disorder that
involves having an
irresistible urge to
set fires
Battery - ANSWER-unlawful use of force on a person without
his or her consent is
interpersonal model - ANSWER-child develops anxiety when his
father continually disapproves of his friends and interests. This
situation is consistent with which model related to anxiety
Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD) - ANSWER-A form of
anxiety disorder in
which the individual displays age-inappropriate,
excessive, and disabling
anxiety about being apart from his or her parents or
away from home.
, Autism - ANSWER-a disorder that appears in childhood and is
marked by deficient communication, social interaction, and
understanding of others' states of mind
Personality disorder - ANSWER-condition in which personality
traits, appearing
first in adolescence, are inflexible, stable, expressed in a
wide variety of
situations, and lead to distress or
impairment
Common signs of depression - ANSWER-anhedonia (loss of
interest), unintentional weight loss/gain, fatigue, change in
appetite, insomnia and hypersomnia, feelings of guilt,
worthlessness, suicide.
major depression - ANSWER-severe depression that comes on
suddenly and
seems to have no external
cause
persistent depression - ANSWER-never mania and
duration/frequency
symptoms of lower severity. 2 years or more and 2 or
more symptoms
post partum depression - ANSWER-depression that occurs
after the birth of a
child