Tag: verbal aggression


ORAL-AGGRESSIVE PERSONALITY

Conceptual Foundations of the Oral-Aggressive Personality The oral-aggressive personality is a psychodynamic construct rooted in the classical psychoanalytic theory of psychosexual development, primarily formulated by Sigmund Freud and later refined by Karl Abraham. This personality type is theorized to emerge from a fixation during the second phase of the oral stage, often referred to as […]

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TELEPHONE SCATOLOGIA

Definition and Historical Context Telephone scatologia (TS) refers to a specialized form of verbal aggression executed through telecommunication channels. This behavior involves the deliberate use of obscenities, profanity, vulgar language, and sexually explicit or deeply inappropriate commentary with the explicit intent to offend, intimidate, humiliate, or harass an unsuspecting recipient. Historically, TS has been classified […]

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