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Narcissism And Personality Disorders. Content Warning.
Are all personality disorders the outcomes of frustrated narcissism? During our formative years (6 months to 6 years old), we are all “narcissists”. Primary Narcissism is a useful and critically important defense mechanism. As the infant separates from his mother and becomes an individual, it is likely to experience great apprehension, fear, and pain. Narcissism shields the child from these negative emotions. By pretending to be omnipotent, the toddler fends off the profound feelings of isolation, unease, pending doom, and helplessness that are attendant on the individuation-separation phase of personal development.
By kavinda ranabahu2 years ago in Psyche
Assisted suicide. Content Warning.
This will contain triggers, its a train of thought so at this point I don't know how bad it may be. In the uk a famous tv personality has reopened the debate on assisted suicide and being able to choose how you die, on your own terms. It remains illegal in this country but in Switzerland its allowed with restrictions. The person in question. Esther Rantzen has stage 4 lung cancer and has stated if the treatment doesn't work she is registered with the dignatas clinic in Zurich.
By ASHLEY SMITH2 years ago in Psyche
Unleashing the power of now
In the maze of my thoughts, overthinking used to be my worst adversary, stealing my calm and warping my clarity at every moment. The Thought Tornado would not stop whirling while I slept, entangling me in a noway - ending web of solicitude and pondering.
By Halima Mahmud2 years ago in Psyche
The Sociopathic Spectrum
In the labyrinth of human psychology, sociopathy is often shrouded in darkness, regarded as a blight on the fabric of society. However this narrow viewpoint fails to acknowledge the full spectrum of what it means to be a sociopath. This essay seeks to illuminate the less-explored side of sociopathy, showcasing how certain individuals, past and present, have transformed this trait into a superhuman advantage. By examining the lives of renowned figures who exhibited sociopathic characteristics, we aim to unveil a different narrative: one where sociopathy becomes a unique strength, rather than an inherent flaw.
By Daniel Stevens2 years ago in Psyche








