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His leadership gifts were offset by a self-destructive streak.
He is rebellious, aggressive and at times self-destructive.
Counterbleeding and self-destructive feeding are both examples of overapplication opacity and both involve what appears on the surface to be unmotivated process application or gratuitous faithfulness violation.
The upshot of this is an analysis of freedom as created freedom where ' the only absolute beginning available to human willing is self-destructive ' (92).
They have claimed that most of the policy they recommend would cost individuals mainly their excess wealth and opportunities to engage in self-destructive behavior.
In addition to dating violence, future work should include other "self-destructive" outcomes related to trauma symptoms.
In the first illustration of this problem, an accident victim persisted in self-destructive and confrontational behavior.
At the individual level one can do one's best to make the patients more aware of their self-destructive tendencies.
Its self-destructive capacity was unmistakeable, its eventual demise certain.
One can conclude that this type of approach is less than intelligent and finally self-destructive.