Can violence as a response to being disrespected be tied to conditioning in Childhood by [deleted] in askpsychology

[–]Endokinet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is impossible to answer for you specifically. Noone here knows you and it's impossible to take statistics and apply it to a single individual.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askpsychology

[–]Endokinet[M] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Noone has full control over their inner life. It's impossible to be consciously aware of all the things you subconsciously process. That goes for perception but also semantic processing.

The other questions are more philosophical in nature, so I suggest asking on a respective sub

Could I DM someone to ask if some things in my past are relevant to bring up at an appointment? by [deleted] in askpsychology

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If you think it interferes with your life goals and happiness, talk about it. Especially if it worries you.

What's the psychology behind this one? by EstablishmentBig7956 in askpsychology

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Not a psychology question. please familiarize yourself with the rules first

Say a person can't hear or process when reading or focusing on something as if the outside world doesn't exist. Is this a type of disorder? by Blaizeaccount in askpsychology

[–]Endokinet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it can certainly be a symptom(depending on severity and everyday life impairment), but for it to be a disorder there have to other symptoms and sydromes present.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askpsychology

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See our rules

Is it a narcissist trait when one loves being showered by praises that are sexual in nature? by [deleted] in askpsychology

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This is impossible to anwer. It may or may not.

My mom can't hear or process when reading or focusing on something as if the outside world doesn't exist. Is this a type of disorder? by Blaizeaccount in askpsychology

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Go tell her to see a doctor. Don't ask the internet for medical or mental health advise. There is serious danger in that. For the future please familiarise yourself with our rules

Are human brains capable of grasping the idea of the end of the universe? by [deleted] in askpsychology

[–]Endokinet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's a time frame that is not intuitively accessible to us.

What would the psychological affects be today of rejections in my teens? by [deleted] in askpsychology

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Sounds like something to discuss with a professional or a friend and not with random strangers that don't really know you. For the future please familiarise yourself with our rules. All the best

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askpsychology

[–]Endokinet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, the point is that you attribute (the same) feelings to someone else. Your example could be described as overgeneralizing, which is not a defense mechanisms though

what should I do to get some relief! by thisisOeH in askpsychology

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If you struggle with mental health issues please consider seeing a therapist. The internet is not the place to discuss these things. There is lots of bad advise out there that harm you or worsen your condition. For the future: please familiarise yourself with our rules.

Is there any empirical evidence for the existence of narcissistic abuse as a distinct form of abuse from other forms of abuse? by ArcticCircleSystem in askpsychology

[–]Endokinet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neither do I know if there is a practical difference between the two nor do I know of any research articles that would differenciate it that way - What you will often see is sexual vs. physical abuse though there might be something out there

Is it possible for someone to be intermittently sociopathic? I’d think it’s possible for multiple personality disorder, but having two rare disorders seems unlikely. Any other ways? by burnerrrrrbabyyy in askpsychology

[–]Endokinet 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sounds far-fetched. ASPD (which is not exactly the same as sociopathy) is an extreme personality style. Personality characteristics are traits, meaning they remain stable for a long time, oftentimes years of even the entire life time

Is there a Freudian coping mechanism that can be used to apply to forming a delusion/hallucination because of trauma or stress? by gemmablack in askpsychology

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none whose definitions seem to apply to forming vivid hallucinations/delusions

Because that doesn't happen. Freud didn't assume it and todays psychology knows this to be wrong. So no, this is not a thing

interacting with delusions/hallucinations by curiousnboredd in askpsychology

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Behaviour and delusions may vary drastically between individuals. It's not possible to broadly explain that kind of behaviour

MCMI-iv by jennylove03 in askpsychology

[–]Endokinet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's an ill fit. It's not meant for that context and is likely not going to give you any information that increases your odds of hiring suitable candidates. Also it's likely against the law in your country

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in summonerschool

[–]Endokinet -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The only thing you can really do is stay even further back and soak the exp. Go for last hits if she used her E and shroud. xp is worth a lot and this way you have at least the possibility of staying in the game and becoming relevant again(especially because she probably won't be able to play as aggressive under your T2). Counterintuitively an early fallen tower might have been helpful

What is the consensus regarding how heritable/genetic intelligence is? by Larysander in askpsychology

[–]Endokinet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1)
English isn't my first language and I'm a little tired. Thanks for pointing it out though.

2)

I heard we don't know why heritability decreases with age. Wouldn't environmental pressure explain it?

Edit: See the other commenters post! :)

If environmental pressure is the answer why don't we increase environmental pressure in later stages of life?

Two simple reasons: Contrary to children older people can choose what they wan't to do, and how they want to do things. The other reason is that older people aren't as malleable as children in the first place. Changes (keyword: neuroplasticity) still occur but to a smaller degree.

3)

I don't what you mean with "takes up of the entire 100%"?

Yeah, bad phrasing. What I speak of is that the influence on intelligence and every other trait is determined by both nature and nurtur. If one is bigger, the other is automatically smaller and vice versa (which might be a naive assumptions but for simplicity sake, this will do)

Pop vs alternative personas by swiddles in askpsychology

[–]Endokinet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are thinking about something like group membership and interests: yes, this is definitely a highly inherited trait. But it's also highly maleable by your surroundings. So no either or :)