Frustratsioonaggresioon
Frustratsioonaggresioon is a psychological concept describing aggressive behavior that occurs as a result of frustration. Frustration arises when an individual's progress towards a goal is blocked or when their desires are thwarted. This unmet need or blocked goal can lead to a state of emotional distress, which in turn can manifest as aggression.
The frustration-aggression hypothesis, first proposed by John Dollard and colleagues in the 1930s, suggests that aggression
The aggression displayed in response to frustration can take various forms, including verbal outbursts, physical violence,