Spiritual bypassing as a defense mechanism

Spiritual bypassing as a defense mechanism

What is spiritual bypassing? Many people use spirituality to avoid difficult feelings and problems. They meditate to push away anger, take refuge in yoga to avoid confrontations, or try to attract abundance with manifestation techniques instead of addressing their financial problems. This is called spiritual bypassing. Psychotherapist John Welwood noted in the 1980s that spirituality … Read more

History of psychiatry : Timeline

The history of psychiatry is a fascinating story of progress, setbacks and changes in the way we understand and treat mental health. From the earliest ideas about mental illness to modern treatments, psychiatry has come a long way. In this timeline, we discover the key moments that have shaped the development of the field. Early … Read more

What is an autistic burnout?

What is an autistic burnout?

What is autistic burnout? Autistic burnout is a state of extreme exhaustion common among people with autism. It is not an official medical term, but is increasingly recognized by researchers, caregivers and people with autism themselves. Such burnout results from prolonged stress and the pressure to adapt to an environment that does not suit them … Read more

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Assigned Gender

Assigned gender is the label given to someone at birth based on their physical characteristics, like anatomy. For most people, this means being categorized as either male or female. This assignment often comes with societal expectations about how someone should behave, dress, or identify, based on that label. However, assigned gender doesn’t always align with … Read more

Wat is emotionele incest?

What is emotional incest?

What is emotional incest? In emotional incest, a child is used by an adult for emotional gratification. When a parent goes to his or her child for emotional support or treats him or her more like a spouse than a child, psychologists call it emotional incest. The child is forced to support the adult by … Read more

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AGAB (Assigned Gender at Birth)

AGAB stands for Assigned Gender at Birth. It refers to the gender label given to an individual by medical professionals based on physical anatomy. This assignment plays a significant role in early socialization and can impact how a person is treated and perceived as they grow up. However, AGAB may not align with an individual’s … Read more

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Mental Attraction and Orientation

Mental attraction, also known as intellectual or psychological attraction, refers to the desire for a mental connection with someone. This attraction is rooted in forming bonds that involve an exchange of wisdom, shared knowledge, and mutual interests. It relies heavily on similar ideas and preferences between individuals. Mental attraction involves feeling drawn to someone’s intellect, … Read more

verschillen tussen autisme en hoogbegaafdheid

Differences between Autism and Giftedness

Autism and giftedness are sometimes confused because certain behaviors and traits overlap. For example, gifted children and adults might develop intense interests, struggle in social situations, or be sensitive to stimuli; traits also common in autism. However, key differences exist in how people with autism and those who are gifted think, communicate, and experience emotions. … Read more