Violence, War, Non-violence

Untreated trauma in leaders, including Parents, poses significant risks to their Children, followers and bystanders, perpetuating cycles of hostility, scapegoating, Bullying and emotional harm.

According to the psychological and psychoanalytic insights presented in Roland Kim’s “Five Stages of Civilization,” unresolved emotional and psychological issues in leaders significantly shape their approach to governance, conflict management, and interpersonal relationships (Kim, 2021). Leaders, including parents, who fail to address personal traumas subconsciously reenact their unresolved emotional injuries through hostile behaviors directed toward […]

Untreated trauma in leaders, including Parents, poses significant risks to their Children, followers and bystanders, perpetuating cycles of hostility, scapegoating, Bullying and emotional harm. Read More »

Understanding the Psychology of Russian Invasion of Ukraine from the Object Relations Perspective

It has been deplorable watching so many Ukrainians suffering from this indescribable tragedy and pain out of nowhere. How can we understand Russia’s cruel act of invasion into Ukraine from a psychological perspective? If we understand the psychology of the development in our society and culture, we may find where the problem came from and

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