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#Impulsive Behavior Examples Reel by @psychologyscholarsocial - 6 signs you are dealing with a genuinely bad person (not just difficult)

#psychology #toxicpeople #evil #redflags
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6 signs you are dealing with a genuinely bad person (not just difficult) #psychology #toxicpeople #evil #redflags
#Impulsive Behavior Examples Reel by @kaelynnvp (verified account) - It's certainly unconventional to think of "problematic behavior" as something a person NEEDS. 😬

But in the context of interacting with folks who hav
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It’s certainly unconventional to think of “problematic behavior” as something a person NEEDS. 😬 But in the context of interacting with folks who have a social/communication disability, (autism), they may not have a better way to express themselves. ❌🗣️ Additionally, when autistic individuals experience high levels of emotional dysregulation, it can be really hard for them to control their behavior. That’s why choosing a communication strategy that ✨works best for the individual✨ and practicing at a time when they’re still able to navigate their responses is most helpful. ❤️‍🩹 #autism #autismawareness #autistic #neurodivergent #aba #abatherapy #speechtherapy #ot #specialeducation #autismmom #autismacceptance #therapy #therapist
#Impulsive Behavior Examples Reel by @parenting.resilience (verified account) - There are so many ways to support high-energy, impulsive kids, and this is just one that has helped me. To me, it's foundational. 

Sometimes, it's ea
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There are so many ways to support high-energy, impulsive kids, and this is just one that has helped me. To me, it's foundational. Sometimes, it's easy to get stuck focusing on the challenges, but this simple shift helps me step out of that negative cycle. When I can see my child through a more compassionate lens, it changes everything. It's not just for them, but for me too. Patience isn’t automatic, but tools like this give me the patience I need to help my child grow into their best self. If you’re navigating this too, you’re not alone. Every little effort matters more than you think! What are your thoughts? Follow. Like. Share. Comment Below! #parenting #adhd #impulsive #skilldevelopment #secureattachment #parentingsupport
#Impulsive Behavior Examples Reel by @unfiltered.psychology - Even if your intention is pure, a snake will still act like a snake 🐍
Psychologically, this is about projection bias-we assume others operate from th
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Even if your intention is pure, a snake will still act like a snake 🐍 Psychologically, this is about projection bias—we assume others operate from the same values, empathy, and conscience we do. But character is consistent, not situational. Good intentions don’t rewire someone’s nature or moral framework. Awareness is strength: stop explaining your kindness to those who benefit from misunderstanding it. Boundaries aren’t cruelty—they’re self-protection 🧠✨ Follow for more: @unfiltered.psychology ✅ #PsychologyFacts #EmotionalIntelligence #SelfAwareness #MentalHealthMatters #KnowYourWorth ( psychology insight, human behavior, projection bias, emotional intelligence, boundaries, self-respect, toxic patterns, manipulation awareness, personality traits, trust psychology, cognitive bias, emotional safety, mental clarity, self-protection, psychological maturity, awareness over attachment, behavior patterns)
#Impulsive Behavior Examples Reel by @notaveryhubert (verified account) - What a lot of people don't realize is that abusive dynamics are often not built on constant cruelty.

They're built on inconsistency.

Because when so
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What a lot of people don’t realize is that abusive dynamics are often not built on constant cruelty. They’re built on inconsistency. Because when someone hurts you, then comforts you… breaks you down, then gives you relief… your nervous system can start bonding to the cycle itself. That’s why it can feel so confusing. It’s not always the pain that keeps someone stuck. Sometimes it’s the brief return of warmth after the pain. It creates hope. It creates attachment. And over time, it can make bare minimum behavior feel like love. This isn’t weakness. It’s what happens when emotional pain and emotional relief start coming from the same person. 🚨 The goal is often the same: keep you attached not through safety, but through instability, hope, and repeated emotional whiplash. Save this. ✅ Because understanding the pattern helps you stop romanticizing the relief and start seeing the cycle for what it is. #Narcissism #RelationshipPsychology #EmotionalAbuse #TraumaBond #ToxicRelationships
#Impulsive Behavior Examples Reel by @soft_healing_space - Avoidant personality disorder 🌟
Reupload cause... Lol Instagram removed all my text when I uploaded it wtf XD had to do it again sowwi

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I'm Maxx
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Avoidant personality disorder 🌟 Reupload cause... Lol Instagram removed all my text when I uploaded it wtf XD had to do it again sowwi ☁️ I'm Maxx (he/it) ☁️ QODT: > Why do u think people find it hard to socialize? AODT: > Lack of practice maybe? We r all su glued to our screens n so obsessed how people see us that its hard to have an authentic interaction somtimes... For me with AVPD its even harder... It makes me feel small and worthless... I get paranoid and sensitive... And the social anxiety on top makin it hard to breathe... Its just too much... ☁️ ☁️ Sibbys: > @_unipup_toddlr_ > @lokis.princesss > @my.tiny.side ☁️ Post paws: - ☁️ #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #mentalillness #menthaldisorder #mentaldisorders #mentaldisorderawareness #healing #healingjourney #vent #venting #healthy #healthycoping #coping #positive #ventpost #trauma #childhoodtrauma #avpd #avoidantpersonality #avoidantpersonalitydisorder #personalitydisorder
#Impulsive Behavior Examples Reel by @glitched_wisdom - (Read Caption)

1. The Casino Effect (Intermittent Reinforcement) 🎰
The human brain stops releasing dopamine when a reward is guaranteed. If you are
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(Read Caption) 1. The Casino Effect (Intermittent Reinforcement) 🎰 The human brain stops releasing dopamine when a reward is guaranteed. If you are always available and always nice, you become boring. ​The Hack: Be unpredictable. Sometimes reply instantly with high energy. Other times, be busy and slow to reply. ​The Result: This uncertainty creates a "Dopamine Loop." They check their phone constantly, hoping for the "reward" of your attention. ​2. The Zeigarnik Effect (Open Loops) ⭕ Psychologists discovered that the human brain remembers unfinished tasks 2x better than finished ones. ​The Hack: Never give them full closure. End conversations at the high point, not when things get dry. Drop hints like "I saw something today that reminded me of you, remind me to tell you later." ​The Result: Their brain will obsess over the "missing info" until they talk to you again. ​3. Strategic Absence (The Withdrawal) 📉 You cannot miss what is always there. ​The Hack: After a period of intense attention (talking all night), pull back slightly. Go ghost for a few hours. ​The Result: This creates a mini "withdrawal" symptom. When you return, the relief they feel bonds them to you deeper. ​⚠️ Warning: These are powerful psychological triggers. Do not use them to hurt people. Use them to keep the spark alive. ​ ​Save this to master the game. 💾 ​#darkpsychology #manipulation #psychologyfacts #obsession #humanbehavior
#Impulsive Behavior Examples Reel by @healing_from_narcabuse - Reactive abuse" refers to a situation where a person who is being abused or provoked over time reacts in a way that can appear aggressive, defensive,
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Reactive abuse” refers to a situation where a person who is being abused or provoked over time reacts in a way that can appear aggressive, defensive, or emotional. The abuser then uses this reaction to shift the blame, claim victimhood, or justify their original abusive behavior. In the context of narcissism, this form of abuse can be particularly manipulative.
#Impulsive Behavior Examples Reel by @drjaleelmohammed (verified account) - Psychopaths often exhibit distinct traits that can be alarming once recognised. Here are five key signs:

	1.	Chronic Lying: Psychopaths lie constantl
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Psychopaths often exhibit distinct traits that can be alarming once recognised. Here are five key signs: 1. Chronic Lying: Psychopaths lie constantly, often without a clear reason, and are skilled at weaving complex fabrications. Their lies are convincing, leaving you questioning what’s real. 2. Lack of Empathy: They struggle to understand or share the feelings of others. Psychopaths may seem indifferent to someone’s pain or distress, using this emotional detachment to manipulate others for personal gain. 3. Superficial Charm: Psychopaths are often charming and charismatic, winning people over with ease. However, this charm is shallow, used to manipulate and control others, rather than to form genuine relationships. 4. Impulsivity: Psychopaths act on whims, often making reckless decisions without considering the consequences. This impulsivity can lead to dangerous behavior, both for themselves and others. 5. Grandiose Self-Worth: They have an inflated sense of self-importance, believing they are superior to others and deserving of special treatment. #psychopath #antisocialpersonalitydisorder #mentalhealth #psychiatry #psychiatrist
#Impulsive Behavior Examples Reel by @autism_intervention_specialist - We often reinforce the behaviors we don't want. Change the reaction, change the behavior.
Save this for later.

#ABA #BCBA #ParentTips #AutismSupport
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We often reinforce the behaviors we don’t want. Change the reaction, change the behavior. Save this for later. #ABA #BCBA #ParentTips #AutismSupport #BehaviorAnalysis #EarlyIntervention #parenting #parents
#Impulsive Behavior Examples Reel by @drjulie (verified account) - 🙋🏼‍♀️ FOLLOW ME for free daily mental health and videos on psychology.

Research shows that certain behaviour patterns are most associated with rela
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🙋🏼‍♀️ FOLLOW ME for free daily mental health and videos on psychology. Research shows that certain behaviour patterns are most associated with relationship breakups. Research suggests that contempt is the strongest predictor of divorce. Contempt is more than criticism. It involves attacking someone from a position of moral superiority. Contempt is when we get truly mean. We call them names, disrespect them, ridicule and roll our eyes. Despite the research, the presence of these behaviours in your relationship does not automatically mean it will end in divorce. Becoming aware of how damaging these behaviours can be, and noticing when they occur, is the first step towards change. Please make sure to FOLLOW ME for more videos on mental health and psychology. #relationships #couples #couplesgoals #couplestherapy #friendships #boyfriend #girlfriend #marriage #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #happy #happiness #divorce #breakups #relationshipadvice #lifetips #psychologist #selfhelp #selfhealers #selfhealing #selflove #love #healthyboundaries
#Impulsive Behavior Examples Reel by @brandonclearminds (verified account) - ❤️‍🩹⬇️Narcissists often display subtle and unexpected behaviors that can leave us feeling drained and confused. 

Through my own journey, I've realiz
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❤️‍🩹⬇️Narcissists often display subtle and unexpected behaviors that can leave us feeling drained and confused. Through my own journey, I’ve realized how important it is to identify these patterns and understand how to respond. Some of the most telling signs include dry begging, where they guilt you into offering help without directly asking; walking ahead of you to assert dominance; and making backhanded compliments that feel more like insults. They may excessively flatter strangers while ignoring or belittling loved ones, thrive on creating chaos to keep everyone off balance, or use projection to accuse you of the very behaviors they’re guilty of. Perhaps most confusing is their cycle of love bombing—showering you with affection only to suddenly withdraw, leaving you craving their approval. I share this because I want to help you identify these behaviors and feel empowered to react in a way that protects your energy and emotional well-being. In recognizing these traits, we can work toward freeing ourselves from the toxic cycles narcissists create. If this resonates with you, I would love to hear your experiences. Comment “Heal,” and I’ll send you a week’s free access to the Clear Minds app to help you start building a life of peace and freedom. #narcissist #narcissism #narcissistic #narcissisticabuse #psychology #healing #traumahealing #narcissistsurvivor #narcissistrecovery #narcissistfree #narcissistawareness #covertnarcissist #narcissisticabusesurvivor #narcissisticpersonalitydisorder #heal

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