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- P****ive–aggressive personality disorder, also called negativistic personality disorder, is characterized by procrastination, covert obstructionism, inefficiency...
- P****ive-aggressive behavior is characterized by a pattern of p****ive hostility and an avoidance of direct communication. Inaction where some action is...
- civilization based on how it might fall short of an ideal civilization or negativistic aspects of Cynic philosophy led the modern understanding of cynicism...
- such as: schizoid, schizotypal, narcissistic, avoidant, borderline and negativistic personality disorder. Partly as a result of tendencies to mistrust others...
- version of p****ive aggressive personality disorder, which he termed 'negativistic' personality disorder and argued could be diagnosed by criteria such...
- dangerous criminals including serial killers. Covetous antisocial (including negativistic features) Rapacious, begrudging, discontentedly yearning; hostile and...
- irritable; potentially suicidal. Petulant borderline (Including negativistic features) Negativistic, impatient, restless, as well as stubborn defiant, sullen...
- situation as one in which the girl Sylvia had become quite withdrawn and negativistic in her behavior to the extent that she refused to eat and showed no response...
- blaming, and derogatory towards self is brooding and given to worry is negativistic, critical and judgmental toward others is pessimistic is prone to feeling...
- p****ive–aggressive personality disorder was dropped, tentatively renamed 'negativistic personality disorder.' International differences have been noted in how...