Here are the resources and references from today's show! Mind Reading Men FaceIDMasks.com Claudia Join me on Facebook at Dr. Claudia McCulloch. At DrClaudia.net, click on the "Ask Me" button and send me a question. Sign up for the Sunday newsletter. Don't miss a thing! Image by Frank Winkler from Pixabay
Like many other character traits, pride has two faces. There’s authentic pride that’s positive and based on realistic self-worth. Those with authentic pride give credit to others and motivate them to achieve. They’re confident people who gain the respect of their supporters. The greater the genuine pride you feel, the harder you’ll work to achieve. Hubristic pride comes from grandiosity which is usually related to narcissism and arrogance. This kind of pride manifests in authoritarian or controlling behavior. These people get their power from bullying and intimidating others. They hijack other’s accomplishments. They’re toxic; their success comes at the cost of being liked. Although people are drawn to this kind of leader, they’re also afraid of them. Healthy pride is a strength. Use it to help others have their best life. Claudia Join me on Facebook at Dr. Claudia McCulloch. At DrClaudia.net, click on the "Ask Me" button and send me a question. Sign up for the Sunday newsletter. Don't miss a thing! The resources and references mentioned on today's show... Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: There so much more to it than you ever thought Attention-Deficit Disorder Association: learn about symptoms and resources for adult ADHD (and for kids, too!) Here's the link where you can report a Social Security phone scam. It takes a flash to complete the form. Claudia Join me on Facebook at Dr. Claudia McCulloch. At DrClaudia.net, click on the "Ask Me" button and send me a question. Sign up for the Sunday newsletter. Don't miss a thing! Image by Abhishek Kandel from Pixabay One of the toughest questions a psychologist has about a teenage client is, “Is this a true psychiatric disorder or part of teenage development?” There’s a shocking increase in adolescent depression, but too much of it is being dismissed as “just being a teenager”. Part of the problem is that adolescents don’t report being depressed. They say they’re feeling irritable and hopeless with short periods of being sad and stressed. It can look like the “ups and downs” of teenage life.
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