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Aggressive and violent behavior can stem from various factors, including frustration, stress, or underlying psychological issues. Such behavior often manifests in physical or verbal confrontations, with individuals expressing anger, hostility, or a desire to dominate others. It can lead to harm, both physical and emotional, to those involved and bystanders. Addressing aggressive behavior requires a multifaceted approach, including therapy, anger management techniques, and conflict resolution skills. Additionally, fostering environments that promote empathy, communication, and non-violent problem-solving can help prevent and mitigate aggressive tendencies. Early intervention and support are crucial in redirecting such behaviors towards healthier outlets.