Me-centric, what does it mean:
“Me-centric” refers to a perspective or attitude that is focused on oneself, where an individual prioritizes their own needs, desires, and interests above those of others. It can be associated with self-centeredness or narcissism. People with a me-centric mindset may have difficulty considering or empathizing with the perspectives and needs of others, leading to challenges in building and maintaining healthy relationships. It’s important to strike a balance between self-care and consideration for others to foster positive social interactions and connections.
Shervan K Shahhian
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Doctored Degree in Clinical Psychology (PSYD) (ABD) All But Dissertation, a Masters (M.A.) in Clinical Psychology, a Bachelor's Degree (B.A.) in Psychology, a Associate Degree (AA) in Liberal Arts with an emphases in Psychology, Certification in Anger Management, Certification in MRT-Moral Reconation Therapy®, Certification in Clinical Hypnotherapy, and Certification in Advanced Hypnotherapy.
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