- constraints.
Positive behaviors help
promote health and
prevent disease,
while the
opposite is true for risk
behaviors.
Health behaviors are
early indicators...
- relationships, politics, and conflict. Some
behaviors are
common while others are unusual. The
acceptability of
behavior depends upon
social norms and is regulated...
-
Ingestive behaviors encomp**** all
eating and
drinking behaviors.
These actions are
influenced by
physiological regulatory mechanisms;
these mechanisms...
- to
socially accepted behaviors (such as
stopping at a "Stop" sign or
paying for groceries) are also
regarded as
prosocial behaviors.
These actions may be...
- subjectivity. However, many
behaviors considered moral can be maladaptive, such as
dissent or abstinence.
Adaptive behavior reflects an individual's social...
-
behavior, also
known as "stimming" and self-stimulation, is the
repetition of
physical movements, sounds, words,
moving objects, or
other behaviors....
-
Safety behaviors (also
known as safety-s****ing
behaviors) are
coping behaviors used to
reduce anxiety and fear when the user
feels threatened. An example...
-
Compulsive behavior (or compulsion) is
defined as
performing an
action persistently and repetitively.
Compulsive behaviors could be an
attempt to make...
-
individual behavior at a micro-level,
focusing on
individual and
interpersonal cognition and
behavior such as the
thought processes and
behaviors that make...
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