What Is Hank's Aggressive Behavior

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Hank seems to be in his own world unawear of the concequences of his actions. Hank is showing signs of aggression and excessive concern with oral activities. His oral out brust and over eating are examples of this. He shows signs of dependency while dating or in a relationship. For example, when he says if only he had someone who loved him, then he would be able to lose weight and stop smoking cigerittes. He is very pessimistic and shows signs of hostility when placed in everyday situation. Examples of this is when he was in the resturant on his second date with Sally and he began to get out with the waiter. Hanks Id is predominately in control of his situations being that he shows little control over his impulses. He is verbally insensitive

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