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From Class to Mob: How a Group of Students Develops the Pack Mentality
What is the process through which a group of people, a group in a classroom setting in particular, takes on a life of its own? How does a collection of students develop traits, indeed a personality, unique to itself? In his work, The Crowd: A Study...
2 commentsChildhood Sexual Abuse Causes Physical Brain Damage: An Alarming New Study
The hippocampus as shown in this Harvard Medical School diagram. The brain cannot process stress properly if it has been damaged. Photo courtesy of US Army. Repressed, eerie childhood secrets can only add to the survivor's sense of shame and...
111 commentsTrue Sociopath Responses--It's All About Me!
Dealing with a Sociopath can be extremely frustrating. Because they lack basic emotional components and are typically quite narcissistic, the responses and reactions they have to everyday events can at times seem very odd and quite inappropriate to the rest of us.
8 commentsSociopaths - Are All a Danger?
Do you know a sociopath? Have you been fooled by one? Are you still under their influence or have you seen the light and distanced yourself as far as you can?
28 commentsHow to Tell if You Are Psychotic - - What Does Psychotic Mean?
You may be wondering if you are psychotic if you found this page. If you are reading this, chances are you are not psychotic because only about 3% of all people experience psychosis. Psychosis is characterized by loss of reality in some way,...
3 commentsRorschach Inkblot Test
Rorschach ink blot cards have been in the public domain for decades now. The inkblots were cloaked in secrecy for years while this was one of the most common psychological tests to perform. Secrecy, of course, breeds curiosity and people just want to see them more! Read on for all 10 original inkblot cards, the chance to take the test yourself, and read results and interpretations for the test.
29 commentsVictimism
Victimism is the condition of someone who constantly feels like a victim. They feel that they have no control over their own lives or anything in it. Things are happening to them and they have no say in it at all. Someone who suffer s from...
2 commentsRemembering It All, Living with Hyperthymestic Syndrome
This article is about people who live with what is known as Hyperthymestic Syndrome. This is when a person has a memory that defies reason, because they can remember as far back as early childhood, an ability most of us do not have.
23 commentsPsychopaths; not all are serial killers
Not all psychopaths are serial killers. Most have never performed a physically violent act. Many get their pleasure by hurting other people; hurting them emotionally, mentally, economically. Seeming to...
2 commentsHow to Detect Signs of Asperger's Syndrome
Asperger’s Syndrome is a form of Autism that is defined by the person’s lack of social skills and communication difficulties. There are many people in the world who aren’t comfortable talking to strangers or speaking in front of a crowd but for people with Asperger’s the social barrier is much more complex and involved. There are a few different behaviors or idiosyncrasies that are indicative of a person having Asperger’s Syndrome. Some of those symptoms may include:
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