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What are the key reasons that redirected aggression creates additional social stressors in humans?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Redirected aggression creates additional social stressors because it displaces frustration onto a third party, which can lead to withdrawal or anxiety in that individual. For instance, a partner who is snapped at may become distant, and a child who is yelled at may develop anxiety, thereby introducing new sources of frustration rather than alleviating the original stressor.

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