The Influence of Negative Thinking on Violent Behavior

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  • Guido Fare Olivares Gavino
  • Grisi Bernardo Santiago
  • María Susana Roque Marroquín
  • Jackeline Roxana Huamán Fernández
  • Carlos Augusto Zerga Morante
  • Carlos Alberto Jochatoma Roque
  • Lino Andrés Huamán Gutiérrez
  • Elva Luz Castañeda Alvarado
  • Franklin Elder Abanto Chávez
  • Bernardo Cespedes Panduro

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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20i5.3551

Abstract

The thought of the human being works in negative and positive, if the person takes the polarity of the negative thought, it can become a very dangerous action, even more so if it is related to the sentimental, because it invades his mind with questions and inadequate subjective answers, these thoughts Negatives disable correct decisions, change the mood and limit productivity. The mind can be the best friend as well as the worst enemy, if we cannot manage thoughts, one of the consequences can be criminal behavior, for this it is vital to exercise thought control through; polarity of thought, negative thought, positive thought, violent behavior. A documentary study was carried out, the documentary analysis technique was applied and the instrument used was the bibliographic record. Precisely on the basis of the bibliographic search, the objective was to analyze the state of the art about the influence of negative thinking on violent behavior.

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Published

2023-08-02

How to Cite

Gavino, G. F. O., Santiago, G. B. ., Marroquín, M. S. R. ., Fernández, J. R. H. ., Morante, C. A. Z. ., Roque, C. A. J. ., Gutiérrez, L. A. H. ., Alvarado, E. L. C., Chávez, F. E. A. ., & Panduro, B. C. . (2023). The Influence of Negative Thinking on Violent Behavior . Migration Letters, 20(5), 388–397. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20i5.3551

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