The psychologist named the key signs of emotional immaturity in adults
Emotionally immature adults often remain at the level of teenagers in their behavior and perception of life, avoiding responsibility and showing insecurity. This was told by the psychologist of the highest category, NLP psychotherapist and hypnotherapist Sergey Lunyushin on Tuesday, August 5.
According to the expert, the reason for this condition may be difficulties in upbringing, living in a dysfunctional family and lack of conditions for the development of self-regulation and self-understanding. At the same time, a person grows up physically, but psychologically remains in childhood, writes RuNews24.ru .
Among the main signs, Lunyushin highlighted insecurity, avoidance of responsibility, and a tendency to escape from problems, including through dependence on alcohol, drugs, or participation in questionable communities.
The fear of admitting one's own weakness and the desire to assert oneself at the expense of others is also characteristic. The psychologist noted that emotionally immature people often do not know how to plan and live in reality — their goals are blurred or completely absent. They lack self-criticism, and they tend to blame others for their failures.
As RT notes, in the presence of a complex of these symptoms, it is necessary to contact specialists, since it is difficult to solve the problem on your own.
Also on August 5, psychologist Marianna Abravitova warned that in August, many people feel like they have missed summer, which leads to attempts to complete everything planned for the summer in one month. As he writes 360.ru this approach can lead to stress and anxiety. The specialist advised to distribute tasks and workload competently, determine the time to complete the planned in order to get rid of anxiety.
On August 4, psychologist and sexologist Alexandra Miller explained why it is difficult for people to meet a soulmate. According to him, interest in psychology has grown in society, but many rely on unverified and false data from the Internet. She explained that stereotypes are spreading online — for example, that all men are abusers and women are mercantile.
In July, Sergey Enikolopov, head of the Department of Medical Psychology at the Scientific Center for Mental Health of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, told NSN that people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can work anywhere, but it will be difficult for them to cope with activities that require scrupulousness and perseverance.
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