Violence is a Language

The Human Behavior Podcast

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This episode explores the complex relationship between violence and communication, positing that violence can be a maladaptive language used by individuals when they feel unheard or powerless. The hosts discuss behavioral distinctions, the significance of feeling heard, and how effective communication can prevent violent escalations while providing insights from real-world examples.

• Exploring the concept of violence as a language 
• Understanding maladaptive coping mechanisms and their role 
• Distinguishing between acting up, acting out, and acting in 
• The importance of feeling heard in human interactions 
• Analyzing historical examples of violence as communication 
• Strategies for de-escalation: employing time and distance 
• The need for empathy and understanding in conflict situations

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