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Hikikomori & Loneliness in Japan: Trends, Definitions, Demographics (2024 Report)

In Japan, a country facing unique demographic challenges, loneliness has emerged as a pressing public health issue, intricately linked with the phenomenon known as hikikomori, or extreme social withdrawal. Through a detailed analysis of a nationwide survey and various factors influencing loneliness, a new study sheds light on the complexity of social isolation in modern …

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Low Hypothalamus Volume Linked to Violence, Aggression, Psychopathy (2024 Study)

The complex interplay between the human brain and behavior has long fascinated scientists and laypeople alike, particularly when it comes to understanding the roots of violence. A recent study showcases the hypothalamus, a small but crucial brain region, revealing its significant role in aggression and violent behavior. Highlights: Hypothalamic Volume Reductions Linked to Violence: Studies …

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Owners of Vicious Dog Breeds (Pit Bulls) Linked to Criminal Behaviors & Antisocial Personality Traits

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 4.5 million dog bites occur annually, sending nearly 800,000 Americans to the emergency room. (R) An analysis of the characteristics of vicious dog owners and their pets suggests the public and lawmakers should reconsider breed-specific legislation. Key Facts: Owners of dogs classified as “vicious” …

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Millon’s 4 Schizoid Personality Subtypes

Those afflicted with schizoid personality disorder generally distance themselves from social events, have few (if any) close friends, and prefer solitary activities. Many schizoids spend excessive time: browsing the internet, fantasizing, and may appear to be eternally biding their time.  Most don’t typically derive pleasure from things like sex, social bonding, and partying. Although a …

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How To Cope with Schizoid Personality Disorder (SPD)

Schizoid personality disorder is characterized by an extreme lack of interest in social activities and a simultaneous state of emotional apathy. Those with the disorder often find comfort in solitary activities and rarely have any social contacts (e.g. friends) outside of first-degree relatives. The problem with this personality disorder is that the preference for solitary …

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