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What is frustration, and how does it relate to aggression?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Frustration is the feeling of being blocked from achieving a goal, leading to feelings of anger and helplessness. This emotional state can trigger aggressive behavior as individuals attempt to overcome obstacles. In high-stress situations, such as during a conflict, frustration can escalate quickly, leading to aggressive outbursts as individuals struggle to regain a sense of control.

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