BEHAVIORAL TREATMENT APPROACHES TO PATHOLOGICAL UNSOCIALIZED PHYSICAL AGGRESSION IN YOUNG CHILDREN
This paper presents some hypotheses regarding the motivation of pathological unsocialized physical aggression in children and also reviews behavioral treatment. Tentative leads were offered as to extrinsic and intrinsic determinants. Among the most promising of these were parent‐child interactive an...
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