Aggressive behavior in teenage girls
Teenage Girl Initiates Fights at School: An Analysis of Causes and a Strategy for Parents The phenomenon of aggressive behavior in teenage girls who initiate fights at school should be examined from an interdisciplinary perspective, with the aim of clarifying psychological, social, and neurobiological predispositions. Parents need to develop a step-by-step strategy for constructive responses that aims not at suppression but at understanding and rechanneling behavior. Understanding the Causes: Beyond “Bad Character” Aggressive behavior in teenage girls, especially when it manifests as physical violence, often has hidden, non-obvious causes that differ from the typical “boyish” fights. Neurobiological rewiring. Adolescence is characterized by an imbalance in the development of brain structures: the emotional center (amygdala) is hyperactive, while the prefrontal cortex, responsible for impulse control and empathy, has not yet matured. This makes adolescents, especially under stress, prone to impulsive, aggressive reactions. Social and psychological triggers: Reaction to bullying. Aggression can be reactive — a response to prolonged psychological pressure, insults, or social isolation. The girl turns to physical force as a last, desperate way of asserting herself or defending herself. Desire for dominance and social status. In adolescent hierarchies, physical strength can be perceived as a tool to gain authority, especially if other paths (academic success, appearance) seem inaccessible. This is characteristic of environments with hyper-masculine values. Externalization of internal conflict. The fight can be a way to vent intolerable emotions: anger at parents, frustration over underachievement, a sense of injustice, jealousy. Physical action becomes the language through which her pain speaks. Influence of peer group and social learning. If a girl is in an environment where aggression is normalized (in the family, in the company), she learns this model as the only effe ... Read more
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