Coronavirus and Common Sense With the spread of misinformation about coronavirus, it becomes dangerous for us to believe everything we read. In times like these, it is important to use our common sense. We have to think about the personal agendas behind false...
Panel 1: The Wound Racism is not innate. It is learned. No matter what race you are born into, you are not born with hate in your heart. Similar to the love, attunement, and nurturing a baby needs to form a healthy psyche, tolerance is taught during part one of your...
Navigating the sea of options for therapy can seem daunting. Often, people cycle through many different therapists who just do not seem to help. Some even go through months or years with a therapist who does not to get to the root of the problem. You may not...
When in a triangle with mutual connections and two people have a disconnect, the dynamics with the third person change. Let us call the person who was wronged be called A, the person who wronged person A be called B and the third person be called C. If C says nothing...
As opposed to covert narcissists, overt narcissists are easy to pick out of a crowd. They are up front with their self centeredness, often bragging, publicly putting others down, and flashing their connections and material wealth. It can be hard to understand why...
When we think about a narcissist, the image that pops into mind closely follows that of the Greek myth of Narcissus. In the myth, Narcissus was a self-obsessed, boasting, haughty man. His demise came when he found a pool that reflected his face perfectly, so perfectly...