How Interactions with Mental Health and Alcohol Issues Can Influence Stress and Anxiety

Empathetic individuals may deeply feel the struggles of those around them. While empathy is a positive trait, it can also lead to emotional distress if not managed properly. Experiencing distress due to the challenges faced by others may indirectly contribute to paranoid thoughts.… Read More How Interactions with Mental Health and Alcohol Issues Can Influence Stress and Anxiety

Understanding the Dominator

In social settings, we encounter individuals who consistently display dominant behavior in conversations, often interrupting, talking over others, or dismissing their contributions. Termed “Dominators,” these individuals assert control over discussions, prioritizing their voice while undermining or disregarding the input of others. Traits of the Dominator The Dominator exhibits a communication style characterized by assertiveness and… Read More Understanding the Dominator

Psychopaths and non-psychopathic people

Neuroscientists using MRI scans discovered that psychopathic people have a 10% larger striatum, a cluster of neurons in the subcortical basal ganglia of the forebrain, than regular people. This represents a clear biological distinction between psychopaths and non-psychopathic people. Neuroscientists from Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore), the University of Pennsylvania, and California State University have discovered a… Read More Psychopaths and non-psychopathic people

Executive functions

Executive functions is an umbrella term for a various cognitive processes and sub-processes.[7] The executive functions include: problem solving, planning, organizational skills, selective attention, inhibitory control and some aspects of short term memory.[8]} Visuospatial Neuropsychological tests of visuospatial function should cover the areas of visual perception, visual construction and visual integration.[9] Though not their only functions, these tasks are to… Read More Executive functions

“Understanding the Complex Tapestry: Unraveling the Main Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)”

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a complex mental health condition characterized by pervasive patterns of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and emotions. The symptoms of BPD can vary widely among individuals, but they typically include the following: It’s important to note that individuals with BPD may experience these symptoms to varying degrees, and the presentation… Read More “Understanding the Complex Tapestry: Unraveling the Main Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)”

“Navigating the Thin Line: Exploring Mind Games, Manipulation, and Personality Dynamics in Relationships”

While playing mind games can be indicative of certain personality traits or communication challenges, it’s important to note that it doesn’t necessarily point directly to a personality disorder. However, certain personality disorders are associated with manipulative behaviors and difficulties in forming healthy relationships. Here are a few personality disorders where manipulative behavior might be observed:… Read More “Navigating the Thin Line: Exploring Mind Games, Manipulation, and Personality Dynamics in Relationships”

“Understanding Axis II and Cluster B Personality Disorders: A Deep Dive into Psychological Classification”

Axis II and Cluster B personality disorders are both classifications used in the field of psychology and psychiatry to categorize certain types of personality disorders. These classifications were commonly used in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV), but it’s important to note that the DSM-5, which is the current edition at the time of my last update in 2022, has moved away from the Axis system. However, the information about these classifications can still be valuable for understanding personality disorders.… Read More “Understanding Axis II and Cluster B Personality Disorders: A Deep Dive into Psychological Classification”