Personality disorders can affect health, relationships, self-care, work life, and aspects of daily living. Learn more about how to deal with a personality disorder.
Antisocial, borderline, narcissistic, and histrionic personality disorders are in Cluster B, which involves dramatic, erratic, or emotional behavior.
A toxic relationship is one that makes you feel unsupported, misunderstood, or demeaned. Learn to recognize if you're in a toxic relationship and find ways to cope.
Love bombing describes behavior in which someone "bombs" you with extreme displays of attention and affection with the intent to manipulate you. It can lead to toxic behavior.
Triangulation is a form of manipulation. It can occur in many types of relationship dynamics. Learn more about triangulation in this article.
Leaving a toxic relationship can seem almost impossible. Learn why it's so hard to leave, and how to leave a toxic relationship in a way that feels a bit easier.
Grandiose delusions can include feeling superior, important, famous, or invulnerable. Grandiosity is a symptom of manic episodes of bipolar disorder.
A god complex is when an individual believes they have great power and superiority over. Here's what to know if you or someone you know is affected by it.
Having high self-esteem is an important part of positive mental health. Learn more about how self-esteem impacts your well-being and how to build yours up.
Family scapegoats are children assigned to take on the sins of dysfunctional families. Placing a child in this role can cause long-term emotional harm. Learn how.
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