Active Imagination
The Coping Paradox: A Theory of Masked Coping and Cognitive Overload
In the Coping Paradox, the paradox lies in the fact that coping is both necessary for resilience and, when unmanaged, a source of vulnerability.
In the Coping Paradox, the paradox lies in the fact that coping is both necessary for resilience and, when unmanaged, a source of vulnerability.
In this article, we will look at masks in relation to human psychology as made popular by Erving Goffman, and how they apply to the ego.
In this article, we will explain the concept of ego pruning and how it can be applied to alleviate a lack of personal congruence.