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Defensive Style: State or Trait?

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1983
The susceptibility of the Defense Mechanism Inventory (Gleser & Ihilevich, 1969) to situational stress variables was evaluated by an experiment where 54 men and 52 women were given half the inventory, then were given word puzzles to solve which were either easy or difficult, and finally given the second half of the inventory.
S, Juni, D S, Yanishefsky
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Integrated cardio-behavioural defensive states

2022
AbstractFear and anxiety are brain states that evolved to mediate defensive responses to threat. While it is clear that the defense reaction includes multiple interacting behavioural, autonomic and endocrine adjustments, their integrative nature is poorly understood.
Jérémy Signoret-Genest   +4 more
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Brainstem Correlates of Defensive States in Humans

Biological Psychiatry, 2006
Brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP) reflect the activation of brainstem nuclei in the first milliseconds after presentation of an auditory stimulus. These electrophysiological correlates of neural processing are highly automatic and not influenced by cognitive factors or task demands; however, data from patients with anxiety disorders suggest ...
Baas, Johanna M P   +3 more
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In Defense of State Medicine

New England Journal of Medicine, 1930
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In Defense of State Hospitals

Psychiatric Services, 1984
Dorothea Dix strongly believed that the government owes its destitute and defective members shelter and humane treatment. She played a direct role in founding 32 state hospitals. Her strength was that she took the time to notice the pain and suffering of the thousands she observed.
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In Defense of a Steady‐State Economy

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1972
T HE case against continuous exponential growth in the physical coordinates of our economy has already been made [1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 24] but has not yet won majority acceptance. Rather than repeat the arguments establishing the necessity and desirability of a steady-state economy, I will confine myself to a critique of a number of ...
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In Defense of the State

2014
The images that free-market ideology evokes—at least as guiding generalities—have sunk deeply into the common consciousness of many in capitalist societies. In that sense, antistate ideology, or just simple cynicism about the state, has come willy-nilly to take on a partially democratic character, not just in the United States but even in some of the ...
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National Defense and State Personality

Journal of International Political Theory, 2009
In his provocative book War and Self-Defense, David Rodin criticizes attempts to justify national defense based on an analogy between the individual and the state. In doing so, he treats state personality as an analogy to the personality of the individual.
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United States‐Indian defense cooperation

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 1992
Abstract This article examines the changing nature of U.S.‐Indian defense relations during the past decade. Specifically, it covers the motivations, manner, and manifestations of the qualitative and quantitative expansion of military cooperation. Particular attention is paid to the policy and perceptual changes that facilitated defense cooperation and ...
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