What is the hardest part about being self aware? Self-awareness, the conscious knowledge of one's own character, feelings, motives, and desires, is a double-edged sword in the realm of psychological well-being. Dr. Abbie Maroño, PhD in human behavior analysis, shares three challenges that self-aware people face. To read more, check out her full piece here: https://lnkd.in/gwyag5jw
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Introducing our latest blog post: "50 nuances de mépris". In this insightful article, we delve into a mental mechanism that leads to hatred and recent acts making headlines. Discover the meaning behind giving someone a "bird name" in colloquial French, which is considered an insult. Uncover how this act reflects the insulter's perception of the target's intelligence deficit. Read more here: [Link to the blog post](https://ift.tt/RL8gyOo)
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What is the significance of rituals in relationships? Sabrina Pyun, Assistant Editor at Scribner, shares the nightly ritual she has with her fiancè, and author and social psychologist Michael Norton breaks down the importance of this ritual. Learn more: http://spr.ly/6047Ze0WU
A social psychologist discusses the significance of rituals in relationships
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When you think of “The Good Life”, what comes to mind? Maseratis and Gulfstreams? Walden Pond and a “different drummer”? Or Socrates’ probing questions? In this infographic, you’ll learn what practitioners of practical psychology have to say about “The Good Life”? https://buff.ly/3VrdXdm
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Our relationships have the power to make our lives better or worse, yet few of us have been taught the skills and behaviors that build deeper, more meaningful, connections. World-renowned psychotherapist Esther Perel teaches us the art and science of meaningful connection. We discuss specific methods to deepen your connection with your partner, the tools to "fight fair," reignite romance, and rewrite the narratives that sabotage our relationships. https://lnkd.in/eFtzgpXh
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Let’s together learn this morning the definition of GRIT as defined by Psychologist Angela Lee Duckworth!
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In the series "The Dropout," Amanda Seyfried brilliantly embodies the complex character of Elizabeth Holmes, the enigmatic founder of Theranos. This true story takes us on a journey into the world of ambition, innovation, and ultimately, deception. Click to learn more about the psychology of Elizabeth Holmes' mind and the shocking rise and fall of Theranos. Article by Sameera T.
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Have you ever been gaslit? “Gaslighting,” or the experience of being manipulated into doubting your feelings and perceptions of reality, can happen to anyone. This behavior is often used to gain power and control in relationships. As a Harvard-trained psychologist who specializes in trauma and relationships, Dr. Cortney Warren has observed this firsthand. Watch the video for four phrases that Warren says gaslighters use. Tap here for five more: https://cnb.cx/3GBPnOw
Harvard psychologist: Gaslighters use these four phrases
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Gaslighting is an intentional attempt to manipulate someone else into doubting their own sanity—their feelings, interpretations, or perceptions of reality. I recently had the opportunity to discuss this important topic with CNBC Make It, shedding light on some of the phrases gaslighters often use when they try to manipulate others. Recognizing these tactics can help you protect yourself from emotional manipulation. For more information about this topic, check out the link here: https://cnb.cx/3GBPnOw #Relationships #MentalHealth #CNBCMakeIt #DrCortney
Have you ever been gaslit? “Gaslighting,” or the experience of being manipulated into doubting your feelings and perceptions of reality, can happen to anyone. This behavior is often used to gain power and control in relationships. As a Harvard-trained psychologist who specializes in trauma and relationships, Dr. Cortney Warren has observed this firsthand. Watch the video for four phrases that Warren says gaslighters use. Tap here for five more: https://cnb.cx/3GBPnOw
Harvard psychologist: Gaslighters use these four phrases
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l like that! to be listened thoroughly. as a financial and investment consultant. it is quite important to make the right emotion which will trigger the right decision making for the correct decision taking
Turns out, you *can* control your emotions — you just need a little practice. Psychologist Lisa Feldman Barrett shares what she's learned about human emotions from studying hundreds of brains and facial expressions: http://t.ted.com/68M3KEa
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Emotional Regulation is a resiliency driver in my Resilient Leadership group starting Jan 10th. https://lnkd.in/gnshWvKF Registration Page: https://lnkd.in/gJuYPrjQ
Turns out, you *can* control your emotions — you just need a little practice. Psychologist Lisa Feldman Barrett shares what she's learned about human emotions from studying hundreds of brains and facial expressions: http://t.ted.com/68M3KEa
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