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BDSM: Where is the line between healthy and pathological? A glimpse into BDSM relationships

BDSM (bundle, domination, sadism and sadism) refers to a sexual practice that includes bondage, dominance and sadism. Many people have BDSM-related fantasies or have participated in some form of BDSM practice. Related Tests: Free Online BDSM Sexual Preference Test: Test Your Letter Circle Personality Attributes However, BDSM is not a single behavioral pattern, it exists on a continuum. Fantasy i...

The 4 major fears of people-pleasing personalities: How to get rid of the 'nice-person disease'?

Understand the four major fears of people-pleasing personality and their typical manifestations, test whether you are suffering from 'nice-person disease', and get practical self-help guides. Learn how to set healthy boundaries, reject others, improve self-care, gradually get rid of the pleaser personality, and live a more authentic and happy life. Do you often feel that your life is very tiring...

Understanding Self-Efficacy: A Guide to Impact, Function, and the GSES Online Test

Understand what self-efficacy is and its impact on personal behavior and mental health. This article explores in depth the definition, influencing factors, and improvement strategies of self-efficacy, and introduces the General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) and its online test to help you evaluate and improve your confidence in dealing with challenges. What is self-efficacy? Self-efficacy (Self-Eff...

A powerful tool for screening autism in infants and young children: Detailed explanation of the M-CHAT-R/F scale (with free online assessment address and free download of the PDF scale)

Learn about the Modified Infant and Toddler Autism Screening Scale (M-CHAT-R/F), an early autism screening tool suitable for infants and young children aged 16-30 months. Free online test entrance, detailed explanations and Chinese version PDF downloads help parents detect autism risks early and win intervention opportunities for their children. Every parent wants their children to grow up health...

Identifying Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) using the NPI Narcissistic Personality Inventory

How is Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) diagnosed through psychological testing scales? Understand the diagnosis method of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) and assess narcissistic tendencies through psychological test scales such as NPI. This article details the characteristics of NPD, commonly used psychological testing tools, diagnostic criteria and their limitations to help you b...

Essential psychological skills for waiters: practical ways to effectively increase tips

For servers, understanding certain principles of psychology can significantly increase tip earnings. According to multiple studies, while the size of a tip is supposed to correlate with the quality of service, this is not the case. Multiple studies have shown that factors that influence tipping often have nothing to do with service quality. Group Impact and Tips As early as 1975, psychologist Bi...

MBTI personality decoding: Introversion I and Extroversion E

🌟 Are you an introverted thinker (I) or an extroverted social butterfly (E)? Let’s explore the “I” and “E” in MBTI personality types together! 🔍 'I' stands for Introversion Such people like to be alone and get energy from the inner world. They tend to be thoughtful, enjoy time alone, and are the kind of people who find a quiet corner in a party. ✨ “E” stands for Extraversion – These people get t...

The meaning and difference between 'P' and 'J' in the MBTI personality type letters

MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) is a commonly used personality assessment tool. It is based on Carl Jung's personality theory and divides human personality into 16 types. Among them, the letter 'P' (Perceiving) and the letter 'J' (Judging) represent the different ways in which people process external information and make decisions. These two dimensions reflect individuals' behavioral tendencies...

The meaning and difference between 'T' and 'F' in the MBTI personality type letters

In the MBTI personality type indicator, T (Thinking, thinking type) and F (Feeling, feeling type) represent the information processing methods that individuals tend to use when making decisions. This dimension reflects whether individuals tend to rely more on logic and objective information (T-type) or pay more attention to personal values and emotions (F-type) when faced with choices. If you sti...

The meaning and difference between the 'S' and 'N' letters in the MBTI personality type letters

In the MBTI personality type theory, 'S' stands for Sensing (Sensing), and 'N' stands for Intuition (Intuition). These two dimensions describe the way people process information obtained from the external world. Below is a detailed explanation of the letters 'S' and 'N' in MBTI personality types, and the key differences between them. If you still don’t know your MBTI personality type or want to r...
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