What is Shaming Others?
Shaming others means trying to make someone feel bad about themselves by putting them down, often in front of other people
Shaming others means trying to make someone feel bad about themselves by putting them down, often in front of other people
Shame is a painful feeling that there is something wrong with you as a person, not just with what you did.
Safety Safety is about reducing the chances of getting hurt or harmed – physically, emotionally, or financially – so you can live your life with less fear and more freedom. It is never about removing all risk (which is impossible), but about being aware, prepared, and sensible. What safety really Read more
The dual-mask system, part of the Theory of the DNA-Self could also explain the concept of life positions, as described in transactional analysis.
Recent research has uncovered a potentially systematic gaslighting mechanism within the NHS, the National Health Service in the UK. This appears to show that NHS may be in breach of the Mental Capacity Act, and is, as such, showing itself to be a potentially narcissistic organisation.
Expected Utility Theory rests on a set of fundamental axioms of rationality that guide how individuals make decisions under uncertainty.
Manipulating public opinion involves using various techniques to shape how people think about issues, often through misinformation or emotional appeals.
The concept of the Self-Police Parade, as referenced by Robert Calvert, the lyricist and vocalist of the band Hawkwind, is a thought-provoking metaphor that reflects on societal control and the resultant self-regulation of the individual.
The concepts of social control, manipulation, and brainwashing have rich histories and are intertwined with various social, psychological, and political theories.