Adapted psychopaths: empathy and subclynic manifestations

Recent research from the American Psychological Association indicates that some socially appropriate psychopaths have empathy; In other words, those who have been classified as psychopaths and are not involved in criminal activities can demonstrate highly adaptive abilities in the general population. Therefore, let us leave the controversy as the term “psychopath” that still generates in […]

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Am I neurotic?

The neurotic word became very popular and lost some of its original meaning in the process. Although it was used in psychiatry and psychology more than a century ago, it actually took shape in Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalysis. In general, anyone who screams a lot or is very conflicted is called neurotic, in reality this is

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What is the difference between a reputation and obsession?

Passion and obsession are two very close realities, but also very different, while the first corresponds to a great flow of emotional energy that leads to going beyond the limits themselves and going further, the second paralyzes the will, or rather puts it within very limited limits. Limits. It must also be said that passion

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How do I know if I can accept it as true with someone?

Many of us assume that we have a ‘sixth sense’, which makes it easier to know if we can trust a person, however sometimes this internal sensor fails terribly. Lies arise, unexpected disappointments and even betrayals, leaving a wound hard to forget. Friedrich Nietzsche said that sometimes what hurts more than lying is knowing that

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