Tag: Psychological Phenomenon


Negativism: Breaking Free from the Cycle of Doubt

Negativism: Breaking Free from the Cycle of Doubt

Negativism is a psychological phenomenon which involves holding negative opinions and views about oneself, one’s environment, and one’s future (Byrne, 2019). It is a type of cognitive distortion which can lead to feelings of depression, anxiety, and hopelessness (Kamara, 2019). Negativism is closely related to the concept of learned helplessness, which is a belief that […]

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Theomania: The Psychology of Divine Obsession

Theomania: The Psychology of Divine Obsession

THEOMANIA Introduction to Theomania Theomania represents a recently recognized psychological phenomenon characterized by an overwhelming and often compulsive desire for the presence of the divine, or an intense preoccupation with spiritual matters. This concept, while rooted in observations of profound religious experiences, has been systematically articulated more recently to describe a distinct pattern of religious […]

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Thought Avoidance: Why Trying Not to Think Backfires

Thought Avoidance: Why Trying Not to Think Backfires

Thought Avoidance Understanding Thought Avoidance: The Core Definition Thought avoidance is a pervasive psychological phenomenon characterized by an individual’s conscious or subconscious efforts to prevent or reduce the occurrence of unwanted, distressing, or intrusive thoughts. This mental act serves as a highly prevalent coping strategy, often employed to manage psychological discomfort, stress, or perceived threats. […]

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Psychorrhea: When Your Mind Overflows With Words

Psychorrhea: When Your Mind Overflows With Words

Psychorrhea: An Emerging Phenomenon in Mental Health The Core Definition Psychorrhea, a term gaining traction in the field of mental health, refers to the phenomenon characterized by an excessive amount of talking or writing without a clear purpose or discernible goal. This communicative overflow extends beyond typical conversational verbosity or occasional expressive bursts, manifesting as […]

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Sociocentrism: Why We Prioritize Our Social Group Over Self

Sociocentrism: Why We Prioritize Our Social Group Over Self

SOCIOCENTRISM Introduction to Sociocentrism Sociocentrism is a profound psychological phenomenon where individuals inherently prioritize the dynamics and interests of their social networks and groups above their own personal needs and desires. This fundamental orientation plays a critical role in shaping how people interact, form bonds, and navigate the complex tapestry of social life. It underscores […]

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BASKING IN REFLECTED GLORY (BIRG-ING)

Introduction to Basking in Reflected Glory (BIRG-ing) The psychological phenomenon known as Basking in Reflected Glory, frequently abbreviated as BIRG-ing, represents a pervasive social-cognitive strategy wherein individuals actively seek to bolster their own self-esteem and public image by aligning themselves with the successes of prominent others. This behavior is fundamentally driven by the intrinsic human […]

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DISINHIBITION

Conceptualizing Disinhibition within Psychological Science Disinhibition is a multifaceted psychological phenomenon that is fundamentally characterized by a significant decrease in an individual’s capacity to regulate their own behavior. This lack of restraint often manifests as a profound deficit in impulse control, where the immediate drive to act overrides the cognitive processes that typically govern social […]

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FEAR OF COMMITMENT

Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Fear of Commitment The fear of commitment, often abbreviated as FOC, represents a sophisticated and multifaceted psychological phenomenon that has garnered significant attention within the field of behavioral science over the last several decades. Originally perceived through a narrow lens of relationship avoidance, contemporary research has expanded this definition to […]

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LOSER EFFECT

Conceptual Foundations of the Loser Effect The Loser Effect represents a critical area of inquiry within the broader field of social psychology, primarily concerning itself with the psychological and behavioral shifts that occur following an individual’s experience of failure or defeat. At its core, this phenomenon describes a systematic tendency for individuals who lose to […]

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FEELING OF REALITY

Overview: Defining the Feeling of Reality The feeling of reality, often referred to as the sense of reality, is a fundamental psychological phenomenon that underpins human consciousness and interaction with the environment. It constitutes the subjective, visceral experience of being immediately and authentically situated within the present moment. This feeling is not merely the cognitive […]

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LA BELLE INDIFFERENCE

Introduction and Defining La Belle Indifference The term La Belle Indifference, translated from French as “the beautiful indifference,” refers to a specific, and often paradoxical, psychological phenomenon characterized by a notable lack of concern, anxiety, or emotional distress displayed by an individual regarding severe symptoms they are experiencing. This reaction is considered paradoxical because the […]

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FATE NEUROSIS

Fate Neurosis: An Exploration of Its Psychological Impact Abstract and Overview Fate neurosis represents a distinct and often debilitating psychological phenomenon characterized by an overwhelming and excessive preoccupation with one’s personal destiny, future outcomes, and the perceived inevitability of life events. Individuals experiencing this condition often find themselves trapped in cycles of rumination, anxiously anticipating […]

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ONEIROPHRENIA

Oneirophenia: Definition and Scope Oneirophenia is a specialized term in psychology and psychiatry used to delineate a distinctive state of consciousness marked by intense, subjective, and often confusing dream-like phenomena occurring while the individual is ostensibly awake. This condition is characterized by a profound blurring of the lines between waking reality and the internal, often […]

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NERVIOS

Nervios: A Psychological and Cultural Phenomenon Nervios is a complex and deeply embedded term within the psychological and cultural lexicon of many Latin American countries. It describes an intense, often debilitating, emotional state characterized by profound fear, distress, and agitation. This experience is frequently triggered by the anticipation of a real or imagined danger, leading […]

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ECHOPRAXIA

ECHOPRAXIA: A REVIEW OF THE NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PHENOMENON Echopraxia represents a fascinating and clinically significant phenomenon within neuropsychology, characterized by the involuntary and repetitive imitation of the movements, gestures, or postures of another person. Derived from the Greek words ēchō (echo or repetition) and praxis (action), this condition is classified as a pervasive motor disorder or […]

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JEHOVAH COMPLEX

Definition and Conceptual Framework The Jehovah Complex is a psychological construct used informally within clinical psychology and popular discourse to describe a severe form of pathological self-exaggeration, primarily characterized by the delusion that one is a deity, has a divine mandate, or possesses capabilities far exceeding normal human limitations. This condition transcends typical feelings of […]

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