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... aggression or cruelty are very often found to have been motivated by dominance rather than by a specific motivation to aggression , e.g. , this aggression may be means be- havior rather than end behavior . When the infrahuman primates ...
... aggression or cruelty are very often found to have been motivated by dominance rather than by a specific motivation to aggression , e.g. , this aggression may be means be- havior rather than end behavior . When the infrahuman primates ...
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... aggression , hostility , and destructiveness are all adult words . They mean certain things to adults that they do not mean to children , and should therefore not be used without modifica- tion or redefinition . For instance , children ...
... aggression , hostility , and destructiveness are all adult words . They mean certain things to adults that they do not mean to children , and should therefore not be used without modifica- tion or redefinition . For instance , children ...
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... aggression , or revenge . During my stay I never observed directed at me a single instance of what might be called cruelty , or aggres- sion , or even masked aggression . Even today children are rarely punished physically , and the ...
... aggression , or revenge . During my stay I never observed directed at me a single instance of what might be called cruelty , or aggres- sion , or even masked aggression . Even today children are rarely punished physically , and the ...
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acceptance actually aggression Alfred Adler analysis animal Aristotle atomistic average basic needs become behavior chapter character structure characteristic child clinical cognitive concept conscious coping culture defined definition deprivation desire determined dynamic effects epiphenomena Erich Fromm example experience expression fact feeling Freud frustration function Gestalt psychology goals Gordon Allport healthy higher needs holistic human nature hunger important impulses individual insecure instance instinct instinctoid intrinsic kind Kurt Goldstein latent learning learning less means motiva need gratification neurosis neurotic ordinarily organism patient perceive perception person philosophical physiological possible primary gain problem psycho psychoanalysts psychological psychopathology psychotherapy reaction reality relationship relatively respect Rorschach test rubricizing safety satisfaction satisfied scientist seems seen self-actualizing self-esteem sense sexual sick simply situation social society specific subjects symptoms syndrome techniques tend tendency theoretical therapist therapy things threat tion true uncon unconscious understand unmotivated values various whole