Psychological Problems of Children
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Aldona Palujanskienė
Published 1999-12-15
https://doi.org/10.15388/ActPaed.1999.06.9454
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Keywords

children
psychological problems
theories of aggression
theories of fears
dropping out of school

How to Cite

Palujanskienė, A. (1999) “Psychological Problems of Children”, Acta Paedagogica Vilnensia, 6, pp. 39–44. doi:10.15388/ActPaed.1999.06.9454.

Abstract

The subject of this study is children's psychological problems. It means children whose self-feeling is such that they feel anxiety, fears, aggression and their psychological resilience is low. Several theories of children's aggression and fears are discussed. For example, Freud held that aggression stems from innate self-directed death instinct, Lorenz held that such behaviour stems from innate fighting instinct, Bandura suggested that it can be viewed primarily as a learned from asocial behaviour. There is a significant relationship between the psychological self-feeling, low psychological resilience and dropping out of school.
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