AGGRESSION AND SPIRITUALITY: EXPLORING SPIRITUALITY’S INFLUENCE ON SELF-IDENTITY
Abstract
Spirituality and aggression are two constructively opposing concepts, one associated with conflict and the other with peace, yet whose interaction is psychologically precious. This study discusses how spirituality can operate to affect selfidentity and mitigate aggressive behavior. The fundamental assumption is that spirituality promotes emotional regulation and a more stable, resilient, and empathetic sense of self. This chapter presents The theory underpinning this chapter, discussing each concept in depth and exploring their interconnectedness