ダークトライアッド人を操る特徴とその複雑さを解き明かす

The Dark Triad is an intriguing concept in psychology, representing a cluster of personality traits that center around manipulative behaviors and self-centered motivations. Comprising narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy, the Dark Triad traits offer a window into the intricate and often paradoxical world of human behavior. Let’s delve deeper into each trait, explore examples, consider potential co-morbidities, and examine their overlapping diagnoses. 1. Narcissism: The Mirror of Self-Adoration Narcissism entails an excessive preoccupation with oneself, marked by grandiosity, a craving for admiration, and a lack of empathy. Individuals high in narcissism often prioritize their own needs and achievements above all else. For instance, a narcissistic colleague may dominate conversations, seeking constant […]

サイコパス

Introduction: Unveiling the Enigma of the Psychopath The term “psychopath” captures our curiosity, conjuring images of individuals possessing distinctive personality traits and behaviors. This essay embarks on an expansive exploration of psychopathy, encompassing its definition, diagnostic methods, societal prevalence, gender differences, related concepts like antisocial psychopathy, the genesis of psychopathy, differentiation from sociopathy, effective strategies for engaging with psychopathic individuals, and the intriguing phenomenon of successful psychopaths. 1. Defining a Psychopath and Its Idiomatic Usage Psychopathy, classified as a personality disorder, comprises traits such as superficial charm, lack of empathy, manipulativeness, and impulsivity. Beyond clinical contexts, the term “psychopath” often finds its way into idiomatic expressions, referring to those who […]

NMDAレセプター

NMDA-Receptor The NMDA-receptor, or ”N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors, a family of L-glutamate receptors, play an important role in learning and memory, and are critical for spatial memory.” (via) Drugs that have an effect on the NMDA-receptor include: Ketamine, PCP and Dextromethorphan.  

自己紹介

General definition of self-representation According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary self-representation can be ‘a; an artistic likeness or image of oneself’ ‘b; the act of serving as one’s own lawyer in a legal matter especially in court’ Definition in psychology The self-representation can be defined as the image someone has of oneself. This image is formed by complex interactions with other persons and experiences in society and life in general. Self-representation as a psychological concept In pyschology we often refer to self-representation as part of a wider range of concepts related to the self. Among these concepts are for example; self-concept, self-awareness, self-regulation. Overall there are a lot of aspects that […]

コンパートメント化

Compartmentalization According to the Oxford dictionary of languages, compartmentalization ”the division of something into sections or categories.” When we talk about compartmentalization in the field of psychology the term ”compartmentalization” usually involves the sectioning off of (conflicting) feelings, persona’s and identities. Compartmentalization according to Crisp (2011) can be a way to deal with conflicting social identities (e.g mother, lover, co-worker) and deal with them only in a context-dependant matter (e.g the role of co-worker will only be used at work and the role of lover or parent will generally be used most at  home). Relationship to the self A person can also use the technique of compartmentalizing in order to […]

心理学

Welcome to our Psychology sub-section. This part of our wiki is reserved for all things related to the sciences in the field of psychology. Subjects currently covered in some of our blog posts include: compartmentalization self-representation cognitive dissonance Feel free to edit and add information if you see that it can add value!

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