This post is in response to Silent Third Person Self-Talk Facilitates Emotion Regulation By Christopher Bergland Source: Valeri Potapova/Shutterstock In 2015, University of Arizona (UA) researchers ...
In 2015, University of Arizona (UA) researchers published a study, "Narcissism and the Use of Personal Pronouns Revisited." Their paper concluded that the frequent use of so-called "I-talk"—which ...
We all know someone who seems to really enjoy talking about him or herself. Yet while the chorus of “I, I, I” and “me, me, me” might convince us we are conversing with a classic narcissist, science ...
People who talk a lot about themselves are not narcissists as one might expect. Instead, those who say 'I' and 'me' a lot may be prone to depression, anxiety and other negative emotions, researchers ...