Emotional development: aggression

United States, 1973

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Episode of Series “Developmental psychology today”.
Aggression is one of the least understood emotions. This film looks at the ways it is leant, when it is used and how aggressive skills are maintained. Alternatives to aggression such as co-operation and negotiation are also examined.

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producer/director

Barbara Jampel

production company

CRM Educational Films

McGraw-Hill Films

Duration

00:17:57:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
1973

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Developmental psychology today

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Developmental psychology today

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