social relationships

Social relationships are the connections and interactions that people have with each other. They can be categorized into different types, such as family, friends, romantic partners, coworkers, and acquaintances.

egoism

Near-egoism is a term used in psychology to describe a personality trait that involves a strong tendency to justify one’s own actions and beliefs, regardless of their validity or consequences. Near-egoists are often self-centred, narcissistic, and defensive, and they may rationalize their failures or mistakes by blaming others or external Read more…

NDE

A near-death experience (NDE) is a phenomenon that occurs when a person is close to death or clinically dead, and later reports having a conscious experience of various events, such as seeing a bright light, leaving their body, meeting deceased relatives, or having a life review. NDEs are not well Read more…

near-death experience

A near-death experience (NDE) is a phenomenon that occurs when a person is close to death or clinically dead, and later reports having a conscious experience of various events, such as seeing a bright light, leaving their body, meeting deceased relatives, or having a life review. NDEs are not well Read more…

mystical experience

A mystical experience is a subjective perception that is hard to comprehend or describe with rational or simple language. It usually involves a sense of connection with something greater than oneself, such as a higher force, and a temporary alteration of one’s sense of time and space. mystical experiences have Read more…

spiritual growth

spiritual growth is the process of developing and deepening one’s connection with oneself, others, and a higher power or reality. It involves moving from self-centredness to self-transcendence, from survival and desire to meaning and purpose, from attachment and loss to love and compassion. spiritual growth can be seen as a Read more…

self-interest

In psychology, self-interest is often related to the concept of self-concept, which is the image we have of ourselves. Self-concept consists of three components: self-image, ideal self, and self-esteem. Self-image is how we see ourselves at the present moment, ideal self is who we want to be, and self-esteem is Read more…

ego

ego is a term that has different meanings in different contexts. In psychology, ego is usually used to refer to the part of the personality that mediates between the id, the instinctive and unconscious part of the mind, and the superego, the moral and social part of the mind. The Read more…

coherence

coherence is a term that refers to the meaningful interconnections between distinct psychological entities, such as thoughts, beliefs, feelings, and behaviours. For example, a person who has a coherent system of beliefs would not have any logical contradictions or inconsistencies among them. coherence can also be applied to other aspects Read more…

personal boundaries

personal boundaries are the limits and rules we set for ourselves within relationships. They define what is appropriate behaviour in our interactions with others and how we protect our own emotional and physical well-being. personal boundaries vary depending on our personality, culture, and social context, and they can help us Read more…
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