personality disorder
Personality disorders are as complex as they are misunderstood; delve into this diagnosis and learn the typical cognitions, behaviors, and inner experience of those inflicted.
Common Mental Illnesses. Content Warning.
Mental illness is characterized as a condition that has a lasting negative impact on a person's thinking, mood, or feelings. Depression and anxiety are classified as mental illnesses, and they are actually among the most prevalent types of mental disorders.
By Marlene Silvio2 years ago in Psyche
The Connection between Psychology and Biology
Psychologists are concerned with human biology because the brain and body are essential components of human behavior and experience. While psychology traditionally focuses on mental processes and behavior, recent advancements in technology and research have led to a greater understanding of the role that biology plays in shaping human psychology.
By Ugochukwu Udorji2 years ago in Psyche
Dynamics of the Victim-Rescuer-Persecutor Psychology Triangle
Human interactions and relationships are complex and often involve intricate psychological dynamics. One such dynamic is the Victim-Rescuer-Persecutor (VRP) psychology triangle, a concept popularized by the Karpman Drama Triangle. This model, developed by psychiatrist Stephen Karpman in the 1960s, helps explain how people can adopt different roles in interpersonal conflicts and how these roles are interconnected. In this article, we'll delve into the VRP psychology triangle, explore each role (Victim, Rescuer, and Persecutor), and discuss their relationships within the context of human interactions.
By Nazlı Gizem Er2 years ago in Psyche
Covert Narcissism? 5 Best Traits That Will Easily Confirm It
Narcissus never saw his reflection in a digital screen, but if he lived in our era, he'd probably be the king of selfies. In today's world, narcissism doesn't just stare at its reflection in water; it filters, edits, and posts it online. But what about those who don't make it quite so obvious? Enter covert narcissism: the subtler, slyer sibling of overt narcissism.
By Margaret S.2 years ago in Psyche
The Psychology of Psychopaths
Psychopaths are described as human predators who manipulate, lie, and harm others without remorse. Experts like Robert Hare estimate that psychopaths make up a small percentage of the population, but they are disproportionately found in corporate and political spheres. The absence of conscience and empathy in psychopaths is highlighted as a key feature, leading them to exploit others for personal gain. Despite some high-profile psychopathic criminals, most psychopaths engage in more covert harmful behaviors, such as family abuse, manipulation, and deceit.
By Al Cuthbertson2 years ago in Psyche
UNDERSTAND OR CONDEMN
The old story of "give mercy, not execute", was an example of our generation's learning of Estonian grammar, how the choice of the place of the comma can completely change the meaning of the sentence, but since the landlord did not have a good relationship with commas, the comma was placed in the second place instead. "Not to pardon, but to execute" and only because of the comma, the one who actually wanted to be pardoned lost his life.
By Elle Vihman2 years ago in Psyche




