Intentional Harm vs Food Production: Understanding Aggression, Violence Risk, and Behavioral Intent in Health Contexts
The extracted medical keyword from the source snippet is “harm”. In clinical and public-health contexts, harm refers to behaviors or intentions that can cause physical injury, psychological trauma, or systemic damage to others or to oneself. Understanding harm requires integrating behavioral science, risk assessment, neurobiology, and psychiatric frameworks that distinguish between impulsive aggression, planned violence,… Read More »