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.
GETTING RID OF DISCOURSES. AI-Generated.
Introduction In today's world, it is more important than ever to have a strong online presence. Your online presence is what people will see when they Google your name, and it can have a big impact on your career. If you want to be successful in your career, you need to make sure that your online presence is positive and professional.
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran3 years ago in Psyche
Joe Goldberg and Love Quinn
You is a hit Netflix show about a man who has obsessive behaviors towards women who he does not know. Instead of getting to know them in the right way like the average person taking them on dates, he invades their privacy and gets off fantasizing about them. These behaviors are disturbing and creepy to where it does not matter what he does to have the woman that he wants. I found out about the show when I was in high school. One day, at one of our games where it was time to head back to the bus, my teammates were chattering about the second season. It was not surprising that teens were watching content that was not their age bracket. It was a spoiler alert for me because I never watched the show until later. I could not be shocked at the finale when Joe’s new obsession was revealed to have the same dangerous nature. Way to go ladies for taking that aha moment away from me! (I still love you all!) The fans could not understand why Joe was shocked to find out his obsession was just like him, but I could because he knows how much a monster that he is, and he wanted a woman that was going to change him instead of the first time when he started showing certain behaviors, that help was needed. I know that Joe and Love are like each other but that does not mean that I agree with being together. This story is not about how alike they are but how we are surrounded by Joe’s and Love’s in our lives. The show is a perfect example of how you really do not know who people are and that is why I like the show. You think you know them, but it turns out that you were wrong. I remember watching a TikTok where a user created a joke where he stands in front of the window wearing a casual outfit and they are holding a tissue, pretending to cry. “He was such a good boy...” they said. The sad music plays in the background. The user is shaking their head. “I do not why he would do this..” This joke was to make fun of the families of the serial killers in the documentaries explaining what they knew compared to what we know based on their crimes. I rolled my eyes at the comments because of how unsympathetic and ignorant people were. I understand how people are when it comes to serial killers but sometimes you need to use your brain and connect the dots. If we did not have the media and police, we would not know anything about them. Whenever someone commits a heinous crime, and those crimes are broadcasted on television for the world to see, journalists will always ask friends, neighbors, and family about what that person was like. People will perceive others differently. A, B and C could see the good side of D. E, F, G, can see the dark side of H but I could say that they knew something was off about J but did not think they were capable of the acts. K would say that they seemed normal to them. In the show, Love’s friends have no idea about her behaviors. If her crimes were revealed to the public, what do you think would be said about her? Are her friends and family members going to believe that she would ever do such a thing? In America, we have either walked past or been in the same room with a Joe Goldberg and a Love Quinn regardless of how you feel. There are your friends, classmates, coworkers, siblings. They are not just complete strangers. They can live a life just like us and not everyone will suspect a thing.
By Janay Ealey3 years ago in Psyche
Mention of the affected regions in Canada and their proximity to the Tri-State area
Introduction: The Tri-State area is set to experience another round of negative air quality due to the smoke emanating from wildfires in Canada. As over 300 wildfires continue to burn up north, Governor Kathy Hochhilo administration has issued an air quality health advisory for Wednesday in the Eastern Lake Ontario, Central New York, and Western New York regions. This recurring phenomenon serves as a tangible reminder of the real-time effects of climate change, as stated by Governor Hochul during a briefing. The imminent impact on air quality requires heightened awareness and necessary precautions to ensure public health and safety.
By Rahul debnath3 years ago in Psyche
Understanding Cognitive Biases: Unveiling the Patterns of Irrational Thinking
Introduction: In our daily lives, we encounter countless situations that require us to make decisions. From simple choices like what to wear to complex matters like career decisions, our minds are constantly at work. However, have you ever wondered why we sometimes make irrational decisions or fall into certain thinking patterns that defy logic? The answer lies in cognitive biases, which are innate tendencies that affect our judgment and decision-making processes. In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of cognitive biases, uncovering their impact on our thoughts, behaviors, and overall perception of reality.
By Lomat Al Noor 3 years ago in Psyche
A Journey to Wholeness.
Introduction: In a world where mental health is often shrouded in silence and stigma, it takes immense courage to share one's personal struggles. As I reflect on my own journey, I am compelled to lend my voice to the important conversation surrounding mental health. This is the story of my battle with mental health, a journey that has shaped me into the resilient individual I am today.
By Ogunwusi Adedapo Kolawole3 years ago in Psyche
The Greatest Harm
Narcissistic parents possess an excessive sense of self-importance and a constant need for admiration, often at the expense of their children's well-being. Their self-centered behaviors and emotional manipulation can have profound and long-lasting effects on the emotional development of their children. This article explores the ways in which narcissistic parents emotionally damage their children, leading to significant psychological and interpersonal challenges.
By Victor remy3 years ago in Psyche
Decoding Psychopathy and Sociopathy: Unraveling the Intricacies of Distinct Personality Disorders
Upon the conclusion of our favorite murder documentary, my friends and I found ourselves seated on the couch, absorbing the events that had transpired. It was then that one friend spontaneously exclaimed that the individual in question was unmistakably a psychopath. In response, another friend proposed that he might be a sociopath instead. The ensuing debate between the two persisted for a while until they turned to me, expecting me to settle the matter. As a result of my training in psychiatric conditions during medical school, I was deemed the bona fide expert in our group. Admittedly, I had heard people use the terms "psychopath" and "sociopath" interchangeably, but I had never taken the time to ponder upon the nuances that differentiate them. Perhaps you, too, find yourself intrigued by the distinction between a psychopath and a sociopath.
By Dr. Fred Domezah3 years ago in Psyche
Mental Health Issues
Having the best mental health for oneself is a great way to start a day and live a healthy and happy lifestyle. It is how people are able to interact with one another. The mental state that a person is in shows how they can manage stress. "Mental health disorders are characterized by issues regarding mood, thoughts, and behavior. They may also be referred to as psychological disorders, mental illnesses, and mental health conditions" (Smith, 2022). Another way of characterizing what mental health is through WHO's definition of what it is. According to WHO - “Mental health is a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn well and work well, and contribute to their community" (Felman and Tee-Melegrito, 2022).
By Mahpara Mukhtar3 years ago in Psyche





