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Why Narcissists Turn Your Criticism Against You
Unfortunately, you won’t get a narcissist to see where they are wrong, because of many different factors. One main factor is that they have no sense of self-reflection. Self-reflection means to observe and analyze oneself in order to grow or change as an individual. This is not the case for someone who has NPD narcissistic personality disorder, because they have convinced themselves that there is no need to grow or change. Self-reflection refers to in-depth awareness of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral aspects that governs one’s life, and a narcissist’s personality disorder governs their entire life.
By Waleed Ahmed11 months ago in Psyche
Why Do We Procrastinate? The Psychology Behind Delaying Tasks
Introduction You have a deadline approaching, a task waiting to be completed, or a goal you’ve set for yourself — but instead of working on it, you find yourself scrolling through social media, watching YouTube videos, or cleaning your room for the tenth time. Procrastination is something almost everyone experiences at some point, but have you ever wondered why we do it?
By Ramesh Choudhary12 months ago in Psyche
Top 10 Psychological Manipulation Tactiks in Everyday Life
Manipulation isn’t reserved for shadowy villains in blockbuster movies, it’s part of everyday life, quietly influencing the decisions we make and the opinions we hold. From subtle marketing tricks to calculated social strategies, psychological manipulation is all around us. The scariest part? You might not even realize it's happening. These tactics exploit human behavior in ways that are both fascinating and unsettling. Understanding them is the first step to regaining control over your thoughts and choices. Here are ten of the most effective and pervasive psychological manipulation techniques you encounter every day.
By Beyond The Surface12 months ago in Psyche
Decide You Can Do It One More Day. Content Warning.
Eighteen years ago today my Daddy lived his last full day. Is it odd that a sixty-four year old woman refers to her father as daddy? I am, after all, not a Southern Belle. I was, for many years, emotionally and physically estranged from him. Be that as it may, I refer to him as my father but in my heart-voice he is always my Daddy.
By Judey Kalchik 12 months ago in Psyche
The Ferocity of a Father's Love: Protection From Above
As I pen this piece, I am in Perth, Western Australia. This city was my home for ten incredible years but I have been gone for seven now. I had to return to get what was left of my belongings out of storage — a friend’s shed in Perth’s Hills.
By Vanessa Brown12 months ago in Psyche
Narcissists Leave When You No Longer Play Their Game
It is not necessary for the self-centered narcissist to have a reason for leaving, but their departure is often due to the fact that they have discovered someone else who they enjoy more than you. Someone who is considered by him or her to be a “safe heaven and a better catch.” Due to the fact that this situation might alter rapidly, the narc will often want your rear door to remain open.
By Waleed Ahmed12 months ago in Psyche










