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  2. Stalking - Wikipedia

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    Stalking behaviors are interrelated to harassment and intimidation and may include following the victim in person or monitoring them. The term stalking is used with some differing definitions in psychiatry and psychology, as well as in some legal jurisdictions as a term for a criminal offense. [2] [3]

  3. 11 warning signs of emotional abuse in any kind of ... - AOL

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    Other behaviors that are possibly signs a person is an emotional abuser: Gaslighting, or convincing the victim to doubt things the victim knows to be true. One common example is when a partner is ...

  4. Dating violence - Wikipedia

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    Dating violence crosses all racial, age, economic and social lines. The Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness describes dating abuse as a "pattern of abusive and coercive behaviors used to maintain power and control over a former or current intimate partner." [2]

  5. A psychologist breaks down 'Baby Reindeer', an unconventional ...

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    Inform the stalker through written communication that their behavior won't be tolerated, and outline consequences, including contacting the authorities and obtaining a restraining order.

  6. Passive-aggressive behavior - Wikipedia

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    Passive-aggressive behavior is characterized by a pattern of passive hostility and an avoidance of direct communication. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Inaction where some action is socially customary is a typical passive-aggressive strategy (showing up late for functions, staying silent when a response is expected). [ 2 ]

  7. Should you worry if your teen is a ‘stan’? - AOL

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    A 2014 study published by Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience, however, pointed to “narcissistic features, dissociation, addictive tendencies, stalking behavior, and compulsive buying” among ...

  8. Symptoms of victimization - Wikipedia

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    Aggressive behaviors may be associated with PTSD (described above). Externalizing behaviors associated with victimization include hyperactivity, hypervigilance, and attention problems that may resemble ADHD. [4] Others may exhibit internalizing (inwardly directed) behavioral symptoms.

  9. Swift’s full cease-and-desist letter to Sweeney - AOL

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    This is stalker behavior and it’s so [expletive] up.” (July 17, 2023); and “this account is so weird and invasive” (July 12, 2023). Yet, your unlawful behavior continues.