433588-FS2024-0-Development of aggressive behavior: Developmental trajectories and intervention





Root number 433588
Semester FS2024
Type of course Proseminar
Allocation to subject Psychology
Type of exam not defined
Title Development of aggressive behavior: Developmental trajectories and intervention
Description Content: In this proseminar, we will discuss theories and empirical findings on aggression from a developmental psychology perspective. First, we will look at the stability of different forms of aggression as well as typical developmental trajectories of different forms of aggression from early childhood to early adulthood. We will pay special attention to risk factors for later externalizing disorders (e.g., conduct disorder or antisocial personality disorder) by looking at individual level factors as well as key environmental factors and their interactions. Theoretical accounts of whether aggressive behavior is innate, learned/ maintained, on how gender differences arise, and how bullying emerges as an aggressive group phenomenon will be addressed. Additionally, relevant empirical studies will be discussed. Finally, we will look at different prevention and intervention approaches and critically discuss the program contents as well as the effectiveness of selected programs.
Requirements: Attendance of the proseminar is associated with high requirements: First, independent reading of English articles, an interactive exchange about the literature on the basis of guiding questions as well as a regular attendance of the proseminar (max. 2 missed appointments) is expected. Second, a short presentation (including group discussion) is required as well as group work on an empirical question. The final grade includes the evaluation of the short presentation, evaluation of the group work as well as a test at the end of the semester.
Literature: Selected articles (on Ilias).
Registration: Registration must be made through KSL. The registration is compulsory and cannot be cancelled or changed.
Professorship: Developmental Psychology
ILIAS-Link (Learning resource for course) Registrations are transmitted from CTS to ILIAS (no admission in ILIAS possible). ILIAS
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Lecturers Dr. Regula NeuenschwanderDean's Office of the Faculty of Human Sciences 
ECTS 4
Recognition as optional course possible No
Grading 1 to 6
 
Dates Wednesday 14:15-16:00 Weekly
Wednesday 10/4/2024 14:15-16:00
 
Rooms Seminarraum B 306, Institutsgebäude vonRoll
 
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