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1. self-destructive behavior
The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia 10-01-1996 self-destructive behavior, any behavior, direct or indirect, that if uninterrupted, will ultimately lead to the death of the individual. The ideas, procedures...
October 1, 1996; The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia

2. direct self-destructive behavior (DSDB)
The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia 10-01-1996 direct self-destructive behavior (DSDB), any type of suicidal behavior, it includes threats, attempts, or gestures, or the act of suicide itself. The intent of...
October 1, 1996; The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia

3. TREATING SELF-DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOR
Dear Beth: Q. For a while now, I've participated in self-destructive behavior. I know that I have some issues to deal with, but I'm not exactly sure how. My parents expect me to be a cookie-cutter good girl...
May 16, 2000; The Boston Globe

4. Cousin's self-destructive behavior calls for action
AMY DICKINSON The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 08-22-2007 Cousin's self-destructive behavior calls for action AMY DICKINSON Date: 08-22-2007, Wednesday Section: BETTER LIVING Edtion: All Editions Column: ASK AMY Q. I am...
August 22, 2007; The Record (Bergen County, NJ)

5. Self-destruction may run lethal gamut. (study on developmental experiences in childhood and adolescence that contribute to premature death caused by self-destructive behavior)(Brief Article)
...light of these findings, suicide research and prevention programs may need to tackle a much broader variety of self-destructive behavior than they have typically considered, the researchers contend in the Jan. 10 Lancet. Their 50-year investigation...
January 17, 1998; Science News

6. Self-destructive behavior is a leading cause of poverty
...female-headed households are the result of short-sighted, self-destructive behavior of one or two people. They might have bought...during the boom of the 1990s, and engages in self-destructive behavior, whose fault is it? Creators Syndicate
February 19, 2003; Deseret News (Salt Lake City)

7. Other Views: A strong case for keeping dollar weak; Other economies' self-destructive behavior likely has led to deflationary pressure here.(Opinion)
...strong dollar is not the cause of the U.S. economy's malaise, a weak dollar may yet be its cure, are engaging in self-destructive behavior. They are maintaining currency parities and even deflating export goods prices in a futile attempt to keep...
June 9, 2003; Investment News

8. Want to reform health care? Stop self-destructive behavior. (Originated from Newport News Daily Press)
...this point I should stop rambling. My excuse is extreme agitation brought on by contemplating the amount of self-destructive behavior behind so much of the nation's medical bill. Want to reform the health care system? Get people to stop doing...
September 27, 1993; Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service

9. "GET A LIFE' COMMENT SELF-DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOR.(Editorial)(Editorial)(Letter to the editor)
To the Editor: In view of the recent Republican news regarding the likes of Craig, Gonzo, Rove, etc, etc., many people may be coming to the conclusion that they are attempting to self-destruct. Likewise, Spitzer's comment, Get a Life, buddy, is self-destructive considering he should be thinking of
September 11, 2007; The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)

10. SELF-DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOR HAMPERS BENGALS IN LOSS
Lewis: 'Not close to where we've got to be' CINCINNATI - Quarterback Jon Kitna's pass was right on the money to wide-open tight end Tony Stewart, who broke free over the middle. But Stewart juggled the ball and cornerback Andre Dyson picked it off at his 4-yard line. That started the Cincinnati
August 25, 2003; Dayton Daily News