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- Negativism may refer to: Pessimism A trait of catatonic stupor Antipositivism Negative (disambiguation) Negativity (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- stage name Negativ (born 8 September 1982) is a Dutch rapper, actor and radio broadcaster of Surinamese origin from Amsterdam-Oost. Negativ became part...
- Republican Convention in San Diego, Agnew targeted "the nattering nabobs of negativism. They have formed their own 4-H Club—the 'Hopeless, Hysterical, Hypochondriacs...
- markers installed at the History Trail and Secret Garden. The Cemetery of Negativism nearby or the Lost Cemetery is a small area within Camp John Hay. The...
- overlap or are synonymous or interchangeable with anti****ualism include ****-negativism, ****-negative movement, ****-negativity, anti****uality, demonization of...
- voluntary movements. In addition to the common sign of catatonia (posturing, negativism, mutism, and stupor), autistic people with catatonia are more likely to...
- for a short period: stereotypies – body-rocking, head banging, mutism, negativism (failure to cooperate or the active subversion of demands made of the...
- These symptoms are called stupor, catalepsy, waxy flexibility, mutism, negativism, posturing, mannerisms, stereotypies, psychomotor agitation, grimacing...
- helplessness and powerlessness. The petulant type is characterized by negativism, impatience, restlessness, stubbornness, defiance, angriness, pessimism...
- occur as catalepsy, stupor, excessive purposeless motor activity, extreme negativism (seemingly motiveless resistance to movement), mutism, echolalia (imitating...