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[…] the behavior of human residents.
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[…] relationships, colonial scientists found it necessary to transform natural places into experimental spaces by importing non-native species, manufacturing novel structures, and manipulating
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The disorder is characterized by shallow emotions, attention-seeking, and manipulative behavior.
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They may engage in manipulative suicide threats as one aspect of general manipulative interpersonal behavior (Kernberg, 1992, pp. 58-59).
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Cognitive behavioral therapy can address problematic behaviors, such as impulsive actions, manipulative behaviors, and theatrics.
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The “behavioral manipulation” hypothesis postulates that a parasite will specifically manipulate host behaviors essential for enhancing its own transmission.
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“Our initial idea was to investigate the molecular mechanisms behind this behavioral manipulation.
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Proximate mechanisms of such behavioral manipulations remain unknown, although a subtle tropism on part of the parasite remains a potent possibility. behavioral manipulation
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Some children who experience abuse, violence, and manipulation from an early age may come to model this behavior as they navigate their own conflicts.
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They often: break rules or laws behave aggressively or impulsively feel little guilt for harm they cause others use manipulation, deceit, and controlling behavior Languate
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They also carry a lot of stigma, particularly for people living with personality disorders, so it’s best to avoid describing anyone displaying violent or manipulative behavior
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[…] in medical setting Management strategies Antisocial Disregards rights of others Anger, entitlement masking fear Anger, impulsive behavior, deceit, manipulative behavior Carefully
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[…] changes and, when done, are attributed to prior personality disorders or "manipulative" or "earn&seeking" atti& tudes, which includes family members who are supposedly "colluded
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When dealing with such patients, physicians must be keenly aware of the issues of manipulative behavior, professional boundaries, limit setting, and monitoring their own emotional
[aafp.org]
The “behavioral manipulation” hypothesis postulates that a parasite will specifically manipulate host behaviors essential for enhancing its own transmission.
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This theory is termed “behavioral manipulation.” 4, 21 – 24 There are some highly specific behavioral changes consistently found over decades of studies in various laboratory
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Proximate mechanisms of such behavioral manipulations remain unknown, although a subtle tropism on part of the parasite remains a potent possibility. behavioral manipulation
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A behavioral phenotype with temper tantrums, stubbornness, manipulative behavior and obsessive compulsive disorder is common.
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[…] phenotype, which includes temper tantrums, stubbornness, manipulative behavior, and obsessive-compulsive behavior.
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[…] patterns in early childhood.[13] Aspects of these patterns can include stubbornness, temper tantrums, controlling and manipulative behavior, difficulty with change in routine
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behaviors can play a role in relationships with drugs.
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For a lot of people who are dealing with an addict’s behavior, lying is the first sign there is a problem. Manipulation is another common behavior of an addict.
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Only 18% of addicts, for example, have a personality disorder characterized by lying, stealing, lack of conscience, and manipulative antisocial behavior.
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Although histrionic personality disorder can also be characterized by attention seeking, manipulative behavior, and rapidly shifting emotions, borderline personality disorder
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behavior Some people with BPD may also lapse into brief psychotic episodes when under stress.
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Groups are also very effective in identifying dependent needs or manipulative behaviors and making them more syntonic and dystonic, respectively.
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Control over the shape transformation is obtained by kinetic manipulation of the phase behavior of this glassy hydrophobic segment.
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Manipulation of the dually thermoresponsive behavior of peptide‐based vesicles through modification of collagen‐like peptide domains.
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Kinetic manipulation of the phase behavior of polymer membranes allows for different shapes of polymersomes to be captured at specific times, which directly translates into
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"I have zero malicious intent and lots of us with BPD have 'manipulative' behaviors completely unintentionally.
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Oftentimes, HBD sufferers are prone to and capable of wanton self-destruction in the name of attention, utilizing manipulative behavior to be the center of everyone’s perception
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Commonly encountered provocative patient behaviors include actions that are demanding, dependent, aggressive, angry, and manipulative; these behaviors often leave physicians
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Some of the more common forms of alternative care for sciatica include chiropractic manipulation, acupuncture, cognitive behavior therapy and massage therapy.
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Other treatment options, listed in order of from non-invasive to invasive, include: Spinal manipulation or other manual therapies Behavioral approaches (eg, biofeedback) Acupuncture
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" their environment *Those who have irritable bowel syndrome Behavioral characteristics and toileting dynamics of children with nonrententive encopresis are well described
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Types Failed initial bowel training Toilet phobia Manipulative soiling Irritable Bowel Syndrome IV.
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Others may use fecal incontinence to manipulate their parent or other adults. These children often have other serious behavioral problems.
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[…] by behavioral responses.
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These mechanisms occur at the level of the skin and require a properly functioning skin surface, sweat glands, and autonomic nervous system, but they also may be manipulated
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[…] approach and acupuncture) or behavioral interventions.Recent studies have focused the role of microbiota in the pathogenesis of this disturb and so new treatments, such as
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[…] and behavior modification [ 8 - 10 ].
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[…] until now, but some clinical trials are ongoing for new drugs.There is limited evidence supporting the use of complementary and alternative treatments (herbal supplements, manipulative
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This would mean that the entertainment industry is using occult ritual to manipulate people into certain behavior and consciousness. The end result is the same.
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Wilson Abstract - Figures - Supplemental Materials Preview Abstract AbstractPush-pull strategies involve the behavioral manipulation of insect pests and their natural enemies
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A specific behavior phenotype with temper tantrums, stubbornness, rigidity, stealing, lying, manipulative behavior, and obsessive-compulsive characteristics is common.
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[…] by behavioral responses.
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These mechanisms occur at the level of the skin and require a properly functioning skin surface, sweat glands, and autonomic nervous system, but they also may be manipulated
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Abstract - Figures - Supplemental Materials Preview Abstract AbstractPush-pull strategies involve the behavioral manipulation of insect pests and their natural enemies via
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manipulation of insect pests and their natural enemies via the integration of stimuli that act to make the protected resource unattractive or unsuitable to the pests (push
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Galveston, Texas 77555-0609; email: [email protected], [email protected] Abstract - Figures - Supplemental Materials Preview Abstract AbstractPush-pull strategies involve the behavioral
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[…] specialties and demonstrates a wide variety of osteopathic manipulative methods.
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It provides broad, multidisciplinary coverage of osteopathic considerations in the basic sciences, behavioral sciences, family practice and primary care, and the clinical
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Thus a relatively small stone may require open operation, while another much larger may respond favorably to the slightest manipulation.
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This unpredictable behavior doubtless is the fault of the ureter, which from the standpoint of biomechanical efficiency leaves much to be desired.
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While getting the care and nurturing they need from doctors and others who are responsive to their apparent medical illnesses, many patients are encouraged to continue their manipulative
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Other treatment options, listed in order of from non-invasive to invasive, include: Spinal manipulation or other manual therapies Behavioral approaches (eg, biofeedback) Acupuncture
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These include massage therapy, spinal manipulation through chiropractic care, cognitive behavioral therapy, acupuncture, and relaxation techniques.
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Biofeedback, relaxation, and cognitive-behavioral therapy have also been examined as therapeutic options.
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In the hands, automatic behaviors present as tapping, manipulating or exploratory movements, which may look pretty natural.
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[…] on inappropriate behavior...
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Genetic and pharmacological manipulations that alter metabolism suppress seizure-like activity in. 1496, 94-103 (2013). Benzer, S.
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In addition, this review presents recent findings examining the effects of self-administering cocaine on social behavior and the effects of manipulations hypothesized to be
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Manipulations such as response cost and social variables (e.g., social rank, social stress) also influence the behavioral effects of drugs.
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Behavioral warning signs of cocaine abuse may be a drastic change in friends, stealing, and manipulation of others.
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[…] home, school or vocational placement, proximity to an outpatient program, and whether medication manipulations need to be made.
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If the child's behavior does not interfere with normal functioning, then the behavior could be a way of the child expressing frustration or a means of manipulating a situation
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Each of these can be offered in either outpatient or inpatient treatment programs, depending on a number of factors such as the severity of the behavior, the risk for losing
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