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Some individuals appear to thrive on drama, but psychologists argue that upon closer examination, one can observe that these individuals often experience feelings of loneliness and a desperate need for control over their lives.Summary
KEY POINTS:
- People who seek drama tend to use exaggerated and dramatic language.
- They also tend to focus on the negative elements of other people’s lives.
- This article identifies seven toxic signs of someone addicted to drama—and how to deal with them.
References
Reences:
- CRITICAL THINKING 01: COLLECTION | The Runway (airforce.gov.au)
- APR 2022 5 Strategies to Cope With Toxic Family Members—Psychology Today
- MAY 2022 Use the Therapist-Recommended ‘Gray Rock Method’ to Deal With Toxic People You Can’t Escape—Inc. Australia
Source Information:
- Article Source: International Business, World News & Global Stock Market Analysis (cnbc.com)
- Media Check: CNBC - Media Bias Fact Check (mediabiasfactcheck.com) MBFC Credibility Rating: HIGH CREDIBILITY
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