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Self-directed violence and other forms of self-injury. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandsafety/self ...
Trouble concentrating. Irritability, angry outbursts or aggressive behavior. Physical reactions, such as sweating, rapid breathing, fast heartbeat or shaking.
Behavioral health concerns. In addition to autism spectrum disorder, your child could be irritable or aggressive and may not pay attention. Your child also ...
Other children may develop normally for the first few months or years of life, but then they suddenly become withdrawn or aggressive, or lose language skills ...
Low-level relationship aggression and couple therapy outcomes. J Fam Psychol ... Relationship violence among couples seeking therapy: common couple violence or ...
Violence prevention: Risk and protective factors. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/childabuseandneglect ...
Physical bullying can be pushing, hitting or other forms of physical aggression. Verbal bullying consists not solely of name calling, but also unrelenting ...
... aggression. We talked to a Mayo Clinic sports psychologist to see how parents, coaches and kids can all make a positive difference. Here's Dennis Douda for ...
Discovery's Edge: Possible drug for aggression control? Dana Sparks. January 10, 2017. Mayo Clinic researchers find protein that weakens ...
A mental health provider can teach you skills to learn how to set boundaries and help protect yourself from the aggression, violence and anger common to ...
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