Aggression in mental disorders (AMD) is a challenging issue with significant clinical and societal impacts. The biological roots of aggression and its various forms are not well understood, making it difficult to develop effective treatments. This project unites top German researchers to explore the biological, genetic, and psychological factors driving AMD. By focusing on key systems related to emotion and cognition, we aim to identify specific biosignatures that predict aggressive behavior.
Our three main goals are to study AMD across different disorders, understand its underlying mechanisms, and track its development over time. This work will help create tailored strategies for preventing and treating aggression in mental health contexts.