THE MAIN ROOTS OF DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR.

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Dilbar Zoirjon Qizi Abdullaeva

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The article discusses the views of the scientist E. Fromm, who studied the origin and causes of destructive behavior in the individual, and their analysis. as well as given psychologically classification of the types of aggression in a person’s behavior. At the same time, the article describes the classifications of scientists who conducted research on the destructive behavior of a person and induced analyzes of the various causes that led to the self-destruction of the individual.

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Dilbar Zoirjon Qizi Abdullaeva, “THE MAIN ROOTS OF DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR”., IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. 2, p. 5, May 2021.

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