Living with a HYPERSENSITIVE Person: The Hidden Struggles |TOXIC FAMILY DYNAMICS
A toxic family dynamic can sometimes be the cause of a person's overly sensitive behaviors and reactions to life.
Overly sensitive people cause others to walk on eggshells because of an inability to accept fair criticism, suggestions, encouragement, etc.
A toxic family dynamic only perpetuates the mindset and behavior of these people.
In this live chat, I discuss the psychology of walking on eggshells with insecure people.
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#trauma #tamarahilllpc #TOXICFAMILY
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DISCUSSED IN THIS CHAT:
0:00 Intro
9:25 neuroticism
11:07 hypersensitive behaviors
12:15 poor perception of reality
13:20 oppositional conversation style
14:11 selective attention/memory
43:49 COMMON ISSUES WITH THESE PEOPLE
45:45 road to sociopathy
53:29 AVOIDANT PERSONALITY DISORDER
1:11:14 IMPACT ON YOU
*discussion in-between content
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Mentioned In The Live Chat (research & further information):
1. Neoh MJY, Teng JH, Lee A, Setoh P, Mulatti C, Esposito G. Negative emotional reactions to criticism: Perceived criticism and source affects extent of hurt and relational distancing. PLoS One. 2022 Aug 8;17(8):e0271869. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271869. PMID: 35939429; PMCID: PMC9359543.
2. Corwin, E. J., Meek, P., Cook, P. F., Lowe, N. K., & Sousa, K. H. (2012). Shape shifters: Biobehavioral determinants and phenomena in symptom research. Nursing Outlook, 60(4), 191–197. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.outlook.2012.04.008
3. Dunning-Kruger Effect | Dean Yeong. (n.d.). Www.deanyeong.com. https://www.deanyeong.com/article/dunning-kruger-effect
4. Kuang SY, Kamel-ElSayed S, Pitts D. How to Receive Criticism: Theory and Practice from Cognitive and Cultural Approaches. Med Sci Educ. 2019 Sep 17;29(4):1109-1115. doi: 10.1007/s40670-019-00808-z. PMID: 34457590; PMCID: PMC8368406.
5. Paulhus, D. L., & Martin, C. L. (1988). Functional flexibility: A new conception of interpersonal flexibility. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 55(1), 88-10.
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