Violence in human nature
Some of the psychological approaches say that violence is in human nature, some of them turn into violence with experience and some have learned violence. I don't think we have not realized how this aggressive attitude, brute force and violence are shown in newspapers and televisions in our country.
As I mentioned before, with the development of science and technology, decreasing the degree of violence is foreseen; Erich Fromm describes this destructive violence as a response to all kinds of threats to the animal's vital interests, both as individuals and as members of his own species.
Behavioral psychologists have argued that violence is learned, not instinctive. In the context of social cognitive theory, Bandura argued that violence was learned by learning and reinforcement by means of approval or rejection from the environment. According to Bandura, violence is learned.
According to the surrounding models, the child who learns the violence repeats them; According to Horney, aggression is a reflection of neurosis, and neurosis is also related to culture. Accordingly, the individual chooses to move away from the conflict in social relations, but he cannot avoid interacting because he is a social being. These conflicts continue and lead to fear, hopelessness and sadism. Therefore, violence is not instinctive but the result of conflicts that the individual has with his environment.
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