AGGRESSION
noun. when one's actions are influenced by feelings of competition, rage, or violence, thereby producing injury to, or the deterioration…
AGGRESSIVE CHARACTER
introduced by German-American psychoanalyst Karen Homey, the attributes of a person's character, classified by a violent or competitive mood toward…
AGGRESSIVE EROTIC
full of each detrimental and sexual aspects, such as forced sexual intercourse or sexually graphic material.
AGGRESSIVE INSTINCT
with regard to psychoanalytic standards, a by-product of the fatality instinct which guides detrimental urges away from one's self and…
AGGRESSIVE MIMICRY
imitation during which the actual physical or attitudinal characteristics (or each) of a vulture-like species strongly mimics those of a…
AGGRESSIVE SCRIPT
a story seated in hate, violence, and strong competitiveness which turns out to be preserved in the mind of some…
AGGRESSIVENESS
the propensity toward assertiveness, cultural control, intimidating actions, and violence. It might trigger a temporary alteration in one's actions or…
AGING DISORDER
the steady functional and resistant adjustments which take place over time, which aren't as a result of illness or catastrophe,…
AGITATED DEPRESSION
an instance of major depression classified by psychomotor aggravation, an ability to sit still, and being easily annoyed. Once referred…
AGITOGRAPHIA
noun. very swift penmanship with oblivious omissions and misuse of words or letters.
AGITOPHASIA
noun. very swift and messy conversation in which noises, words, or their parts are disregarded or modified. Commonly referred to…
AGNOSTICISM
introduced by Thomas Henry Huxley, a biologist, the non-believing state of retaining a concept that the certainty or falsehood of…
AGNUS CASTUS
a naturally concocted by-product of chaste berry tree flowers which has been overseen and recommended by the Commission F. of…
AGONIST-ANTAGONIST
a compound that concurrently adheres to numerous receptors, operating as an agonist or slight agonist at one particular kind of…