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tinamou
tinamou , common name for a South American game bird related to the ostrich. It is protectively colored in browns and grays. The females are the aggressors in courtship, and the males incubate the colorful eggs and rear the young. Their flesh is delicious; attempts have been made to introduce them... Read more |
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Theft
THEFT Introduction Theft is a general term embracing a wide variety of misconduct by which a person is improperly deprived of his property. The purpose of theft law is to promote security of property by threatening aggressors with punishment. Property security is valued as part of the... Read more |
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battery
battery in criminal and tort law, the unpermitted touching of any part of the person of another, or of anything worn, carried by, or intimately associated at that moment (as a chair being sat on) with another. Contact must be intended by the aggressor, must be reasonably considered offensive, and... Read more |
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Rio Treaty
Rio Treaty (Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance), signed Sept. 2, 1947, and originally ratified by all 21 American republics. Under the treaty, an armed attack or threat of aggression against a signatory nation, whether by a member nation or by some other power, will be considered an... Read more |
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gooseflesh
gooseflesh temporary rumpling of the skin into tiny bumps, also called goose bumps and goose pimples, and technically known as cutis ansirina. In response to cold or certain emotional states, such as fear or rage, the smooth muscles of the subsurface layer (dermis) of skin tend to contract,... Read more |
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Atlantic Charter
Atlantic Charter , joint program of peace aims, enunciated by Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Great Britain and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt of the United States on Aug. 14, 1941. Britain at that time was engaged in World War II, and the United States was to enter the war four months... Read more |
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sanction
sanction in law and ethics, any inducement to individuals or groups to follow or refrain from following a particular course of conduct. All societies impose sanctions on their members in order to encourage approved behavior. These sanctions range from formal legal statutes to informal and customary... Read more |
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snapping turtle
snapping turtle large, aggressive New World freshwater turtle . The two snapping turtle species are the sole members of the family Chelydridae. Snapping turtles prefer quiet, muddy water. They spend most of their time submerged, surfacing periodically to breathe. They feed on fish and other... Read more |
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Identification
IDENTIFICATION Identification is an unconscious mental process by which someone makes part of their personality conform to the personality of another, who serves as a model. Described cursorily by Freud in the context of psychopathology, the mechanism of identification has come to refer to a... Read more |
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Irish
Irish ETHNONYM: Eireanneach Orientation Identification and Location. For the Irish and Ireland, identification and location are inextricably linked aspects of self-definition. Ireland, located between 51 Read more |
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Identification with the aggressor: how crime victims often cope with trauma.
...Identifying with the aggressor has become a well...identify with their aggressors and how this affects...for crime victims. Identification Process The process...has outsmarted the aggressor. From a causal perspective...some theorize that identification with the aggressor results from ... |
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Identification with the Aggressor: How Crime Victims Often Cope with Trauma
...Identifying with the aggressor has become a well...identify with their aggressors and how this affects...for crime victims. Identification Process The process...has outsmarted the aggressor. From a causal perspective...some theorize that identification with the aggressor results from ... |
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Parents Are Waiting Blaming Wrong People No Government Funding Blocking...
...According to a New York University study, there are an estimated 4 million people in Pennsylvania who do not have photo identification - students, the working poor, the elderly, racial minorities and people with disabilities. This bill will create serious... |
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Object Relations in Severe Trauma: Therapy of the Sexually Abused Child
...relational patterns; 2. identification with the aggressor; 3. self-blame; 4...psychological defense, identification with the aggressor is an...On the one hand, the identification with the aggressor gives... |
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The concept of indentification in group psychotherapy
...identification with the aggressor" wherein the individual...another defensive form of identification involving a person's...discussion of the concept of identification in psychoanalysis is complicated...many different kinds of identification alluded to in the literature...between ego and ... |
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Guilt, Shame, Disobedience: Social Regulatory Mechanisms and the "Inner...
...idea that the superego stems mainly from "identification with the aggressor" is outdated. Autonomously developing...traumatization. The defense mechanism "identification with the aggressor" proved itself to be rather detrimental... |
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BEING AND BECOMING FRIENDS DEFINING CULTURE AND SELF
...attachments. It was on the basis of secure identification with their reproductive maleness or femaleness...Ego and the Mechanisms of Defence" labeled "identification with the aggressor" a key defense mechanism for the oppressed... |
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Final Questions
...would like to ask a question about the difference in this case between projective identification, which no one has talked about, and identification with the aggressor. Carol Kaye At this point, we will stop the questions for a while and turn... |
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The Power of the Inner Judge: Psychodynamic Treatment of the Severe Neuroses
...product of turning passive into active and of identification with the aggressor.Thisisan important point. Anna Freud (1936...attempt to bind overstimulation through an identification with him.The attempt seems to be reasonably... |
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Milieu management of traumatized youngsters
...Lyon, 1993, p. 414). These trauma-related themes are manifested in three ways: identification with the victim, identification with the aggressor, and self-protective withdrawal. Manifestations of secondary trauma interrupt staff... |