TY - JOUR PY - 2005// TI - Aggression and sport JO - Clinics in sports medicine A1 - Burton, Robert W. SP - 845 EP - 52, ix VL - 24 IS - 4 N2 - Viewing aggression in its healthy form, in contrast to its extreme and inappropriate versions, and sport as a health-promoting exercise in psychological development and maturation may allow participants and spectators alike to retain an interest in aggression and sport and derive further enjoyment from them. In addition, it will benefit all involved with sport to have a broader understanding of human aggression. Physicians, mental health professionals, and other health care providers can be influential in this process, and should be willing to get involved and speak out when issues and problems arise.

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