Ссылка на канал в ЯНДЕКС ДЗЕН: Ссылка на канал «Prof. Sam Vaknin»: Литература: DAILY MAIL How a narcissist REALLY sees you 1. Parents less happy than the childless 2. Abuse indicates love and caring 3. Stress is good for you, meditation and mindfulness which are used to reduce it are not always beneficial 4. Marshmallow Test is Wrong 1. ABUSE MEANS LOVE, CARING Abused women have been claiming this forever: he beat me up because he loves me and is jealous. I made him do it, I provoked him. Better bad attention than no attention. In couple therapy: are you still fighting? Human Sexuality: Biological, Psychological, and Cultural Perspectives (2nd edition) by: Anne Bolin et al., Routledge, 2021, 2. PARENTHOOD MAKES YOU UNHAPPY 2.1 Parenthood and Happiness: Effects of Work-Family Reconciliation Policies in 22 OECD Countries Jennifer Glass,* Robin W. Simon,* and Matthew A Andersson American Journal of SociologyVolume 122, Number 3 2.2 Does Having Children Make People Happier in the Long Run? by Nicholas H. Wolfinger, @NICKWOLFINGER 3. STRESS IS GOOD FOR YOU, MEDITATION, MINDFULNESS CAN HARM YOU 3.1 How to hack your stress and turn it into a positive force in your life NEW SCIENTIST HEALTH 1 December 2021 By Catherine de Lange 3.2 Depression screening for adults and adolescents has benefits, but don’t ignore the downsides By Patrick Skerrett Feb. 8, 2016 3.3 Mindfulness and meditation can worsen depression and anxiety NEW SCIENTIST HEALTH 14 August 2020 By Clare Wilson 3.4 Adverse events in meditation practices and meditation-based therapies: a systematic review M. Farias,E. Maraldi,K. C. Wallenkampf,G. Lucchetti First published: 21 August 2020 Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, DOI: 3.5 Panic, depression and stress: The case against meditation NEW SCIENTIST HEALTH 13 May 2015 By Miguel Farias and Catherine Wikholm 4. MARSHMALLOW TEST LED TO THE WRONG CONCLUSIONS Kaichi Yanaoka, Laura E. Michaelson, Ryan Mori Guild, Grace Dostart, Jade Yonehiro, Satoru Saito, Yuko Munakata. Cultures Crossing: The Power of Habit in Delaying Gratification. Psychological Science, 2022; 33 (7): 1172 DOI:
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