Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Trauma Theory and Its Implications in Humanities and Social SciencesKhan Touseef Osman
The powerpoint presentation of my paper titled "Trauma Theory and Its Implications in Humanities and Social Sciences". I would like to have your feedbacks at shourabh.pothobashi@gmail.com. Thank you.
Shiva Kumar Srinivasan has a Ph.D. in English Literature and Psychoanalysis from the University of Wales at Cardiff (1996).
This book review explores the relationship between psychoanalysis and history.
It makes a case for why historians should be interested in psychoanalysis; and explains why the quest for freedom as an existential or historical state is mediated by negation in the Freudian theory of subjectivity.
This review should be of interest to historians, psychoanalysts, and students of the human sciences.
These clinical notes engage with the main points raised by Jacques Lacan in his seminar on 'Tuche and Automaton' that is featured in 'The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis,' edited by Jacques-Alain Miller (London: Penguin Books, 1979), pp. 53-56.
Trauma Theory and Its Implications in Humanities and Social SciencesKhan Touseef Osman
The powerpoint presentation of my paper titled "Trauma Theory and Its Implications in Humanities and Social Sciences". I would like to have your feedbacks at shourabh.pothobashi@gmail.com. Thank you.
Shiva Kumar Srinivasan has a Ph.D. in English Literature and Psychoanalysis from the University of Wales at Cardiff (1996).
This book review explores the relationship between psychoanalysis and history.
It makes a case for why historians should be interested in psychoanalysis; and explains why the quest for freedom as an existential or historical state is mediated by negation in the Freudian theory of subjectivity.
This review should be of interest to historians, psychoanalysts, and students of the human sciences.
These clinical notes engage with the main points raised by Jacques Lacan in his seminar on 'Tuche and Automaton' that is featured in 'The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis,' edited by Jacques-Alain Miller (London: Penguin Books, 1979), pp. 53-56.
Narcissistic Personality Disorder Prevalence and ComorbidityKristina Angelova
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Many people get somewhat confused about the difference between people who are narcissistic versus those who have a narcissistic personality disorder. There is a large difference between the two. Let’s explore those differences.
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Narcissistic Personality Disorder Prevalence and ComorbidityKristina Angelova
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Many people get somewhat confused about the difference between people who are narcissistic versus those who have a narcissistic personality disorder. There is a large difference between the two. Let’s explore those differences.
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Narcissists are all around us and until you have to deal with one you may not know how to recognize them. This deck will help you understand the red flags and behaviors. for more information visit my website http://narcissistabusesupport.com
The Shared World of Religion, Meditation, Alcohol, Drugs and Sex
A paper to be presented at the Annual Conference for Association of Transpersonal Psychology at Atherton on Feb 14th.
Spirituality in Action : Bringing Transpersonal Psychology to a World in Crisis
The Shared World of Religion, Meditation, Alcohol, Drugs and Sex
A paper to be presented at the Annual Conference for Association of Transpersonal Psychology, Atherton, on Feb 14.
Spirituality in Action: Bringing Transpersonal Psychology to the World in Crisis
Difficult to maintain your relationships with people who have narcissistic personality disorder.
They will often disappoint you by prioritizing their own needs, over yours, and will not apologize for doing so.
You may feel like
you are struggling to gain their attention,
walking on eggshells in order to avoid offending them or
constantly working to avoid being blamed for the negative experiences in their lives.
If so, do your best to take stock of these narcissistic traits.
Being aware of these personalities, and their subtypes may help you create better boundaries between yourself and the people who embody them.
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Intuition Its Powers and Perils Introduction .docxdurantheseldine
Intuition: Its Powers and Perils
Introduction
As a research psychologist and communicator of psychological science, I have spent a career
pondering the connections between subjective and objective truth, between feeling and fact, between
intuition and reality. I'm predisposed to welcome unbidden hunches, creative ideas, the Spirit's
workings. I once took an instant liking to a fellow teenager, to whom I've now been married for nearly
forty years. When I meet job applicants, my gut reactions sometimes kick in within seconds, before I
can explain my feelings in words. “Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that
counts can be counted," said a sign in Albert Einstein's office.
But from science and everyday life, I also know that my intuition sometimes errs. My geographical
intuition tells me that Reno is east of Los Angeles, that Rome is south of New York, that Atlanta is east
of Detroit. But I am wrong, wrong, and wrong. “The first principle," said Einstein's fellow physicist
Richard Feynman, “is that you must not fool yourself—and you are the easiest person to fool."
For Webster and for this book, intuition is our capacity for direct knowledge, for immediate insight
without observation or reason. “Intuitive thinking is perception-like, rapid, effortless," notes Princeton
University psychologist Daniel Kahneman. By contrast, “deliberate thinking is reasoning-like, critical,
and analytic."
Do we all have untapped intuitive powers? Are we worthy of Shakespeare’s acclaim, “in apprehension
how like a god!"? When hiring, firing, and investing should we plug into our “right brain"
premonitions? Should we follow the example of Star War's Luke Skywalker, by turning off our
computers and trusting the Force?
Or are skeptics right to define intuition as our inner knowing that we're right, whether we are or not?
Are we like “the hollow man . . . headpiece filled with straw" (T. S. Eliot)? With bright people so often
believing demonstrably dumb things, do we instead need more “left brain" rationality? To think and
act smarter, should we more energetically check intuition against reality and subject creative hunch to
skeptical scrutiny?
The Acclaimed Powers of Intuition
In his BBC Reith Lecture in 2000, Prince Charles lifted up the wisdom of the heart. “Buried deep within
each and every one of us there is an instinctive, heart felt awareness that provides—if we allow it to—
the most reliable guide as to whether or not our actions are really in the long term interests of our
planet and all the life it supports. . . . Wisdom, empathy and compassion have no place in the
empirical world yet traditional wisdoms would ask 'without them are we truly human?'" We need, said
the future king, “to listen rather more to the common sense emanating from our hearts."
In this postmodernist New Age, Prince Charles has plenty of company. Scholars, popular writers, and
workshop gurus are training people .
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
DISORDER CONTENTOF THOUGHT -DELUSION
BY DR.WASIM
UNDER GUIDANCE OF
DR.SANJAY.JAIN
Definition of delusion:
Delusions are categorized into four different groups
THERE ARE 2 TYPES OF DISORDERS OF THOUGHT CONTENT
1.DELUSION
2.OVERVALUED IDEAS
DISTINGUISED
DELUSION
OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CULTURE DONOT SHARE THE BELIEF.
NEED NOT BE ASSOCIATED WITH AFFECT.
FIRMLY SUSTAINED BELIEF.
CONVINCED THAT DELUSION IS REAL.
RECOGNIZED AS ABSURED.
CANNOT BE ACCEPTED.
OCCUR IN MENTALLY ILL PATIENTS.
OVERVALUED IDEAS
OTHER MEMBERS OF THE CULTURE SHARE THE BELIEF.
ASSOCIATED WITH VERY STRONG AFFECT.
NOT HELD FIRMLY.
ATLEAST SOME LEVEL OF DOUBT AS TO ITS TRUTHFULNESS.
NOT RECOGNIZED AS ABSURED.
ACCEPTABLE.
CAN OCCUR IN BOTH HEALTHY AND MENTALLY ILL PATIENTS.
KENDLER’S VECTORS FOR DELUSION:
five stages in the development of delusion(FISH & CONRAD)
FACTORS CONCERNED WITH GENERATION OF DELUSIONS
PATHPOPHYSIOLOGY OF DELUSIONS
PRIMARY DELUSIONS
SECONDARY DELUSIONS
SYSTEMATIZATION
DELUSIONS ON THE BASIS OF CONTENT OF DELUSIONS
THANK YOU
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Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
role of women and girls in various terror groupssadiakorobi2
Women have three distinct types of involvement: direct involvement in terrorist acts; enabling of others to commit such acts; and facilitating the disengagement of others from violent or extremist groups.
In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
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हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
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1. Pathological Narcissism Psychosis and Delusions
If you want to learn more, you may consider to visit:
http://evolutionary-psychology.net/
One of the most important symptoms of pathological narcissism (the Narcissistic Personality Disorder) is
grandiosity. Grandiose fantasies (megalomaniac delusions of grandeur) permeate every aspect of the
narcissist's personality. They are the reason that the narcissist feels entitled to special treatment which is
typically incommensurate with his real accomplishments. The Grandiosity Gap is the abyss between the
narcissist's self-image (as reified by his False Self) and reality.
When Narcissistic Supply is deficient, the narcissist de-compensates and acts out in a variety of ways.
Narcissists often experience psychotic micro-episodes during therapy and when they suffer narcissistic
injuries in a life crisis. But can the narcissist "go over the edge"? Do narcissists ever become psychotic?
Some terminology first:
The narrowest definition of psychosis, according to the DSM-IV-TR, is "restricted to delusions or prominent
hallucinations, with the hallucinations occurring in the absence of insight into their pathological nature".
And what are delusions and hallucinations?
A delusion is "a false belief based on incorrect inference about external reality that is firmly sustained despite
what almost everyone else believes and despite what constitutes incontrovertible and obvious proof or
evidence to the contrary".
A hallucination is a "sensory perception that has the compelling sense of reality of a true perception but that
occurs without external stimulation of the relevant sensory organ".
Granted, the narcissist's hold on reality is tenuous (narcissists sometimes fail the reality test). Admittedly,
narcissists often seem to believe in their own confabulations. They are unaware of the pathological nature
and origin of their self-delusions and are, thus, technically delusional (though they rarely suffer from
hallucinations, disorganised speech, or disorganised or catatonic behaviour). In the strictest sense of the
word, narcissists appear to be psychotic.
But, actually, they are not. There is a qualitative difference between benign (though well-entrenched)
self-deception or even malignant con-artistry – and "losing it".
Pathological narcissism should not be construed as a form of psychosis because:
The narcissists is usually fully aware of the difference between true and false, real and make-belief, the
invented and the extant, right and wrong. The narcissist consciously chooses to adopt one version of the
events, an aggrandising narrative, a fairy-tale existence, a "what-if" counterfactual life. He is emotionally
invested in his personal myth. The narcissist feels better as fiction than as fact – but he never loses sight of
the fact that it is all just fiction.
Throughout, the narcissist is in full control of his faculties, cognisant of his choices, and goal-orientated. His
behaviour is intentional and directional. He is a manipulator and his delusions are in the service of his
stratagems. Hence his chameleon-like ability to change guises, his conduct, and his convictions on a dime.
Narcissistic delusions rarely persist in the face of blanket opposition and reams of evidence to the contrary.
The narcissist usually tries to convert his social milieu to his point of view. He attempts to condition his
nearest and dearest to positively reinforce his delusional False Self. But, if he fails, he modifies his profile on
the fly. He "plays it by ear". His False Self is extemporaneous – a perpetual work of art, permanently
reconstructed in a reiterative process designed around intricate and complex feedback loops.
Though the narcissistic personality is rigid – its content is always in flux. Narcissists forever re-invent
themselves, adapt their consumption of Narcissistic Supply to the "marketplace", attuned to the needs of their
"suppliers". Like the performers that they are, they resonate with their "audience", giving it what it expects and
wants. They are efficient instruments for the extraction and consumption of human reactions.
As a result of this interminable process of fine tuning, narcissists have no loyalties, no values, no doctrines,
no beliefs, no affiliations, and no convictions. Their only constraint is their addiction to human attention,
positive or negative.
Psychotics, by comparison, are fixated on a certain view of the world and of their place in it. They ignore any
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and all information that might challenge their delusions. Gradually, they retreat into the inner recesses of their
tormented mind and become dysfunctional.
Narcissists can't afford to shut out the world because they so heavily depend on it for the regulation of their
labile sense of self-worth. Owing to this dependence, they are hypersensitive and hypervigilant, alert to every
bit of new data. They are continuously busy rearranging their self-delusions to incorporate new information in
an ego-syntonic manner.
This is why the Narcissistic Personality Disorder is insufficient grounds for claiming a "diminished capacity"
(insanity) defence. Narcissists are never divorced from reality – they crave it, and need it, and consume it in
order to maintain the precarious balance of their disorganised, borderline-psychotic personality. All
narcissists, even the freakiest ones, can tell right from wrong, act with intent, and are in full control of their
faculties and actions.
If you want to learn more, you may consider to visit:
http://evolutionary-psychology.net/
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