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- Both approaches are relatively brief and focus on reversing the negativistic thoughts and self-defeating behavior characteristic of depression.
- As problems accumulate, a negativistic self-view becomes established and a vicious circle of failure is set up.
- Steven Kellert classified public attitudes towards insects by 9 primary interests, namely aesthetic, ecologistic, negativistic, utilitarian, and scientific.
- Jealousy over the birth of a sibling, and resulting aggression, may also provoke negativistic tantrums, as the effort at controlling the feelings overloads the child's system of self-regulation.
- The party become dominant in 1938 and received more than 80 % of Hungarian votes . " Negativistic " parties were considered to be potential danger for Czechoslovakia and a lot of Hungarian minority politicians were monitored by police.
- Passive-Aggressive Personality Disorder was expanded somewhat as an official diagnosis in the DSM-III-R but then relegated to the appendix of DSM-IV, tentatively renamed'Passive-Aggressive ( Negativistic ) Personality Disorder '.
- They were dropped in the DSM-IV, though a proposed'depressive personality disorder'was added; in addition, the official diagnosis of passive-aggressive personality disorder was dropped, tentatively renamed'negativistic personality disorder .'
- For research purposes, the " Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders " ( DSM ) revision IV describes "'passive-aggressive personality disorder "'as a " pervasive pattern of negativistic attitudes and passive resistance to demands for adequate performance in social and occupational situations ."
- Among other diagnoses, Millon advocated for an expanded version of passive aggressive personality disorder, which he termed'negativistic'personality disorder and argued could be diagnosed by criteria such as " expresses envy and resentment toward those apparently more fortunate " and " claims to be luckless, ill-starred, and jinxed in life; personal content is more a matter of whining and grumbling than of feeling forlorn and despairing " ( APA, 1991, R17 ).