Tag: childhood psychology


PHALLIC SADISM

Defining Phallic Sadism within Psychoanalytic Theory Phallic Sadism constitutes a specialized concept within classical psychoanalytic theory, specifically addressing the intersection of aggression, sexuality, and developmental trauma rooted in the phallic stage of psychosexual maturation. This conceptualization posits that certain forms of aggressive or violent impulses are fundamentally correlated with the anxieties and misinterpretations inherent to […]

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ATTENTION-GETTING

Definition and Behavioral Context of Attention-Getting Attention-getting describes a complex category of behavior, frequently characterized as maladaptive or inappropriate, employed by an individual specifically to elicit a response, recognition, or reinforcement from others. This behavioral repertoire is fundamentally goal-directed, serving the crucial function of social engagement, whether the attention received is positive, negative, or even […]

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ADJUSTMENT REACTION

Introduction and Definition of Adjustment Reaction The concept of an adjustment reaction refers to a short-term, maladaptive psychological response that occurs immediately following or during exposure to an identifiable stressor or circumstance. This reaction is characterized by the development of emotional or behavioral symptoms that are clinically significant because they exceed what would be expected […]

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PARENTAL PERPLEXITY

Introduction to Parental Perplexity The construct of Parental Perplexity refers to a distinct pattern within the primary caregiver-youth dyad, typically a mother-youth or father-youth union, characterized fundamentally by a profound absence of effective parental functioning. This condition is not merely synonymous with passive neglect, but rather describes a state where the parent, despite potential efforts, […]

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PEDIATRIC PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

Defining the Scope of Pediatric Psychopharmacology Pediatric psychopharmacology represents a highly specialized branch of clinical pharmacology dedicated to the perception, understanding, and delivery of pharmaceutical agents utilized in the remediation of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral disorders manifesting during childhood and adolescence. This discipline is fundamentally distinct from adult psychopharmacology because it must account for the […]

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ANAL-AGGRESSIVE PERSONALITY

Anal-Aggressive Personality The Core Definition of Anal-Aggressive Character The concept of the Anal-Aggressive Personality, often referred to as the anal-aggressive character style, originates deeply within psychoanalytic theory, specifically formulated by Sigmund Freud and his followers. This personality configuration describes an individual whose adult behaviors are dominated by traits that reflect unresolved conflicts encountered during the […]

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