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BULLYING. The prevention of primary needs.

BULLYING. The prevention of primary needs.

Bullying, in its purest form, is intentional. The intention is to inflict pain. The real bully doesn’t just not care whether they cause pain. The real bully likes to cause pain.

Perceptions – Culture and how to improve Intercultural Relations

Perceptions – Culture and how to improve Intercultural Relations

We communicate as we do according to the ways in which we perceive the world. However, while physiologically we process pieces of information similarly, the way in which we interpret them varies depending on our unique and wide range of psychological and cultural experiences.

Background Feeling

Background Feeling

What is that vague and unpleasant sensation that I have been carrying with me for long time? I have a clear sense of it, but do I find it so difficult to describe it? If you are raising these questions to yourself, then you may be trying to get in contact with your Background Feeling.

WILL I EVER BE GOOD ENOUGH?

WILL I EVER BE GOOD ENOUGH?

Why am I never satisfied with my achievements? Why do I keep wondering whether I am good enough or will I ever be good enough? If these questions sound familiar to you, you may be the child of a narcissist parent.

What is GASLIGHTING?

What is GASLIGHTING?

Gaslighting is a form of emotional abuse. People who use Gaslighting manipulate you to a point that you increasingly doubt yourself, your judgment, your memory, and even your sanity.

PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR

PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR

Have you ever wondered why when you are with certain individuals, you often feel angry, frustrated and, despite having tried hard, it’s very difficult to build and maintain a healthy relationship with them? If so, then you may have been dealing with people who exhibit passive aggressive behaviour.

In relation with the “Inner Critic”

In relation with the “Inner Critic”

Sometimes we can be more unfriendly with ourselves than with others. This happens when we hear and believe to a part of us, a sort of authoritarian voice, that seems to punish rather than award us. That is the “inner critic”. So, how can we deal with it?

III. RELATIONSHIP PROBLEMS: Disillusionment.

III. RELATIONSHIP PROBLEMS: Disillusionment.

Being in a romantic relationship involves a process of disillusionment. For many couples, ‘being in love’ is a temporary abandonment to fantasy, and when reality kicks in, it can feel terribly spoiling.

I – RELATIONSHIP PROBLEMS: Invasion of spaces.

I – RELATIONSHIP PROBLEMS: Invasion of spaces.

Romantic relationships are complicated, but we cannot stay without them. But why are they so difficult? What are the reasons why so many couples experience relational issues? First of all, the invasion of spaces.