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We all know those folks who seem to orbit in their own universe, right? Well, psychology has a term for them – self-absorbed. Now, being self-absorbed isn’t just about being a little self-centered. It’s a deep and pervasive focus on oneself to the exclusion of others. Understanding self-absorption can help us navigate tricky relationships and … Continue reading "10 behaviors of deeply self-absorbed people, according to psychology"

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Lauren Urie, RSW on Instagram: "To cap off #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth what better way than to clear up some common misconceptions surrounding popular psychology. 

Social media has a significant impact on the way psychological terms are used and understood. The fast-paced, and often superficial nature, of social media typically encourages the oversimplification of complex concepts, leading to the flippant use of psychological terminology. 

Social media thrives on trends and buzzwords. Psychological terms like “narcissist”, “gaslighting”, etc. often become viral, being used in posts, tweets and videos. This widespread use can strip these words of their clinical meanings and reduce them to catch-all terms for any undesirable behaviours or experiences. 

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Lauren Urie, RSW on Instagram: "To cap off #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth what better way than to clear up some common misconceptions surrounding popular psychology. Social media has a significant impact on the way psychological terms are used and understood. The fast-paced, and often superficial nature, of social media typically encourages the oversimplification of complex concepts, leading to the flippant use of psychological terminology. Social media thrives on trends and buzzwords…

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