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We know that those who are suicidal feel considerable aggression toward others and temporarily turn that aggression inwardly . Under certain circumstances a suicidal person will express his aggression outwardly .
We know that those who are suicidal feel considerable aggression toward others and temporarily turn that aggression inwardly . Under certain circumstances a suicidal person will express his aggression outwardly .
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Storr , A. Human Aggression . New York : Atheneum , 1968 . 25. Berkowitz , L. Aggression : A Social Psychological Analysis . New York : McGraw - Hill , 1962 . 26. Bandura , A. , and Walters , R. H. Adolescent Aggression .
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