Entitlement:
Entitlement is the belief in deserving special treatment without cause or reason, even at the expense of another. It’s visible in
Empathy:
Empathy is understanding and sharing another’s feelings and seeing things from their perspective, even without that experience. It’s fundamental to human nature, c
Empath:
An empath tends to take on the emotions of the people around them—good and bad—and tend to be highly sensitive people. They are strongly affected by their physical
Emotional Intelligence (EI):
Emotional Intelligence (EI) was coined by researchers Peter Salavoy and John Mayer in their 1990 article, “Emotional Intelligence,” Imagination,
Emerging Adulthood:
Emerging adulthood, a term coined in 2001 by psychology professor Jeffrey Arnett, is a proposed developmental phase roughly spanning ages 18–25, during which identity for
Ego-Threat:
Ego-threat is a broad concept that occurs “when favorable views about oneself are questioned, contradicted, impugned, mocked, challenged or otherwise put in jeopardy,
Ego Injury:
Ego injury, also known as Narcissistic Injury or Narcissistic Wound, is a significant setback, loss, or rejection, which can trigger
Egocentrism:
Egocentrism is cognitive difficulty in understanding others’ perspectives, as differentiated from (or as important as) one’s own thoughts, interests, and opi
Ego:
The ego, in Freudian psychoanalytic theory, is one of three parts of the
