#psychology

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My name is Delilah. (it's my online alias, not a legal name). I am a psychologist and youth counselor, and I mostly work with people suffering from personality disorders, eating disorders, and ASD/ADHD/ADD.

I have had teenage patients as well as adults and even families. In my career I even worked at schools but ended up abandoning that path due to constant defunding, where I no longer could help people without struggling to pay bills.

I will be posting mostly about how mental disorders work and to share some information about them. However I want to make it clear, that what I post should never be a substitute for actual medical consultation, and that I will not do therapy on social media.
I want to keep myself somewhat anonymous to not reveal my real-life identity, and to of course respect privacy laws related to my profession.

Outside …

There's this channel on YouTube, The Resurrectionists) that digs into the ancient origins of European fairy tales. It's really interesting. I'm watching the Frog Prince one right now. The best one I saw is about Jack and the Beanstalk, which is filled with deeper mystical meanings in stories that go back to the earliest history and ancient worldviews.

(Teaser: The beanstalk represents passing into the afterlife.)

I enjoy thinking about the collective unconscious, and this is a way to look directly at it. Fairytales are the memories of an "organism" that lives longer than hundreds of generations of human lifetimes. I'm one of its neurons. You're one of its neurons. And when we die, the fellow people (neurons) that we taught will carry on these meanings written in a language that few of us can speak....

...yet we all know it.

https://youtu.be/AdPhGaWf79I


my Book review of Braitenberg’s Vehicles Experiments in Synthetic Psychology
https://screwlisp.small-web.org/complex/book-review-braitenberg-vehicles/

I connect this to for our upcoming (48 hours from tooting) interview with @ksaj about cluster and swarm-intelligence computing, featuring lisp.

If you have adjacent thoughts or questions you might like Ksaj and I (and the usual crowd) to consider, please do discuss them here.

New @universityofgroningen highlight:

➡️ The Role of in the Change Debate: Can New Words Help to Speed Up ?

🔗 https://doi.org/10.1002/wcc.70004

Read our interview with author Greta Zella:
🔗 https://www.rug.nl/library/open-access/blog/open-access-publication-in-the-spotlight-the-role-of-neologisms-in-the-climate-change-debate-can

The study bridges and to show how new words help conceptualize climate issues and potentially trigger social tipping points.

👨 Misogyny is the ‘gateway drug’

As a researcher looking at digital extremism and gender-based violence, I’ve analyzed more than 100 manifestos written by people who carried out mass shootings, stabbings, vehicular attacks and other acts of ideologically, politically and religiously motivated violent extremism in Canada, the United States and beyond.

These attackers may not belong to formal terrorist organizations, but their writings reveal consistent ideological patterns. Among them, one stands out: misogyny.

https://theconversation.com/i-analyzed-more-than-100-extremist-manifestos-misogyny-was-the-common-thread-259347

Screen time and physical activity habits linked to adolescent stress and depression

The research followed over 500 Finnish children for eight years and found that young people who engaged in more supervised exercise and spent less time on computers and mobile devices reported better mental health outcomes in their teen years.

https://www.psypost.org/screen-time-and-physical-activity-habits-linked-to-adolescent-stress-and-depression/

DATE: June 26, 2025 at 02:00PM
SOURCE: PSYPOST.ORG

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TITLE: Support for war is associated with narcissistic personality traits

URL: https://www.psypost.org/support-for-war-is-associated-with-narcissistic-personality-traits/

A recent study conducted in Poland has revealed how different forms of narcissism relate to people’s views and intentions about war and peace. The researchers discovered that certain narcissistic traits align with more accepting attitudes toward war. The findings were published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences.

Narcissism is a personality trait that describes an inflated sense of self-importance and a desire for recognition and admiration. Grandiose narcissism can be divided into four types: admiration, rivalry, sanctity, and heroism. Admiration focuses on seeking status and uniqueness. Rivalry is more aggressive, focusing on putting others down and seeing them as threats.

Sanctity relates to …