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INTEGRATING ANCIENT WISDOM: USING IBN SINA'S HUMORAL THEORY TO ADDRESS MODERN ADOLESCENT AGGRESSION

Safarov Abdirashid Jo'rayevich , Assistant of the Department of Rehabilitation, Traditional Medicine, and Physical Education Tashkent Medical Academy

Abstract

The rise in aggressiveness among adolescents is a complex psychological phenomenon with significant implications for mental and physical health. Recent years have seen a troubling increase in aggressive behaviors, impacting not only the individuals involved but also families, schools, and communities.

This study aims to investigate the multifactorial causes of adolescent aggression, exploring biological, environmental, and psychological influences. Utilizing a humoral approach based on Ibn Sina's “The Canon of Medicine,” the research seeks to develop innovative strategies for preventing health-related consequences associated with aggressive behavior. Ibn Sina's theory provides a framework for understanding how dietary influences and temperament traits interact to shape behavior.

The investigation will focus on the relationships between adolescent temperament and dietary habits, identifying nutritional patterns that may exacerbate or mitigate aggression. By analyzing these interactions, the study aims to formulate a comprehensive model for effective interventions applicable in various settings, including homes and schools.

Ultimately, this study seeks to contribute to the discourse on adolescent mental health and behavior management, emphasizing the importance of a holistic understanding of aggression to promote well-being and healthier behavioral patterns.

Keywords

Aggressiveness, Adolescents, Temperament, Humoral Approach, Ibn Sina, Canon of Medicine, Psychological Health, Preventive Measures, Dietary Influences, Emotional Stability, Health Behavior, Aggressive Behavior, Gastroesophageal Diseases, Psychological Phenomenon, Internal Balance, Social Development, Intervention Strategies, Well-being, Character Formation, Health Education, Behavioral Assessment.

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INTEGRATING ANCIENT WISDOM: USING IBN SINA’S HUMORAL THEORY TO ADDRESS MODERN ADOLESCENT AGGRESSION. (2025). International Journal of Medical Sciences, 5(02), 38-43. https://doi.org/10.55640/