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.
Find out if you have Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder is characterized by a persistent pattern of emotional instability and dysfunctional behaviors that lead to difficulties in daily life and interpersonal relationships. People with this disorder experience abrupt changes in their interests, tend to interpret situations in extreme ways, and their perceptions of others vary without warning. They may alternate rapidly between states of euphoria and sadness, exhibit episodes of anger, self-harm, show a low tolerance for loneliness, and have a propensity to use addictive substances, among other behaviors.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in Psyche
The Rise of Male Loneliness: A Growing Concern in Modern Society
In the fast-paced, digital age, male loneliness has emerged as a pressing issue with profound societal and personal implications. While loneliness is a universal experience, its manifestations among men reveal unique challenges, shaped by cultural norms, shifting social landscapes, and evolving lifestyles.
By Abdelmounim Touilebabout a year ago in Psyche
From Ancient Rituals to Modern Science
I’ve always been fascinated by hypnosis, and as a writer, I’ve often wondered: Can hypnosis actually make me a better writer? The idea that someone, just by using their voice, could guide my brain into a focused, creative state is, to say the least, tempting. Especially during those moments when I’m stuck halfway through chapter five, staring at a blank screen that stubbornly refuses to fill itself. Maybe hypnosis could give me that little push I need – to overcome writer’s block or tap into the ideas buried deep in my subconscious.
By Svein Ove Hareideabout a year ago in Psyche
Comparing the Psychological Profiles of Two Villain's Mothers
My fans (readers of my online writing) know that I enjoy the comic book inspired movies and shows put out by DC and Marvel. I was making a joke today about how Superman can not be true to the comic book scripts about him anymore because the modern setting just doesn't allow him to be the Superman we all know and love from the comic books. No payphones? Yeah, Superman is done. However, Batman and The Xmen can still do lots of stuff in the modern world even if their comic books were written long ago. Though I haven't written a review yet on the great recent release of "Deadpool and Wolverine" I do want to discuss what I've been noticing about the Max show "Penguin" and the Todd Phillips film "Joker". Both depictions (of Arthur and of Oz) show us very profound characters (their mothers) who were a significant piece of the psychological mystery of villain development. I would like to share my analysis as I profile both Arthur's mother and Oz's mother in comparative form.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Psyche
Narcissist or Borderline Personality Disorder?
"A person with BPD seeks love for security whereas a person with NPD seeks love for attention". If you're still in a toxic relationship, it's likely you've done all the research; recognized the process (the grooming, devaluing, discarding, and hoovering), traits and tactics (lack of empathy, need for admiration, lying, manipulating), and felt the effects of abuse (hypervigilance, confusion, loss of a sense of self, isolation).
By writemindmattersabout a year ago in Psyche
Exploring Emotions: A Guide to Emotional Development . AI-Generated.
Emotions are a natural part of human life; they affect our perspectives, choices and also how we engage with the world. These are our senses; they form a bridge between the outer world and ourselves, with their aid we adjust to various modern situations. Emotional awareness is a vital component for maintaining mental health and gaining appropriate relationship skills. This post will delve into what emotions are and how they matter — as well provide effective strategies for handling them.
By Oumaima Jamilabout a year ago in Psyche
In A Room Full Of People, Would Anyone Notice Me?
In A Room Full Of People, Would Anyone Notice Me? Have you ever walked into a crowded room and felt like nobody noticed you? It's like you're invisible, right? This feeling is more common than you think, and it's something a lot of people struggle with. But why does it happen, and is it all in your head? Let’s dive deep into the reasons behind this feeling and explore practical ways to combat it.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Psyche
Human and Overthinking: How to Identify and Resolve It
Introduction Overthinking is a widespread problem in today's fast-paced world. Many people spend countless hours rehashing past events, worrying about the future, or analyzing situations to the point of exhaustion. Overthinking can have serious effects on mental and physical health, relationships, and productivity. This article will explore what overthinking is, why humans tend to overthink, and how to overcome it using practical strategies.
By Ƒนʀƙเ ฬʀเτєรabout a year ago in Psyche





