Although they are sometimes used interchangeably, aggression and violence are distinct terms. Many mental health problems might cause aggressive or violent inclinations. Bipolar disorder and post traumatic stress disorder can also cause angry ideas to be violently expressed. Brain damage can sometimes make a person violent, and kids who experienced trauma or were neglected as young children may be more likely to act aggressively and use violence.
Aggressiveness and violence can be influenced by any stressful life situation, including abuse, marital issues, and poverty. Depending on the causes of the behaviour as well as the personality and life experiences of the individual receiving treatment, many different methods of therapy may be beneficial in addressing aggressive or violent behaviour. Our expert therapists will analyse your mind and provide you mental health care accordingly.
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