In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of life’s challenges. For many, this leads to a habit that can be detrimental not only to oneself but to those around us: ...
When someone has a true victim mentality, they want it to appear like they're not at fault. In contrast, someone with a strong sense of agency believes they're generally in control of their own life.
Imagine guiding someone in their darkest hour, offering support when they need it most and being a champion for positive change. If that sounds like your vision for the future, it makes sense that you ...
Victim mentality is when a person feels like a victim even when there is evidence that says otherwise. It can affect all types of relationships. Signs can vary but may include blaming others and not ...
WINN-Authorities have identified the victim of a deadly fire in the town of Winn. It was around 1:30 a.m. on March 19 when ...
An Arizona trial court judge allowed this innovative approach to presenting a victim impact statement, which seems like a useful step toward justice. Last week, the road-rage killer of an Arizona man ...
Edgefield County Sheriff's Office Victim Advocates Gladys Mason and Andrea Toteno and feel like they are making a difference with every crime victim they assist. "I give them someone to talk to," ...
One of life’s ironies is that when bad things happen to someone, many of us automatically blame the victim, at least to some degree. It can literally add insult to injury. Examples include blaming ...
Narcissistic victim syndrome describes the mental, emotional, and other consequences a person may experience due to a relationship with an abusive person with narcissistic personality disorder. While ...
The state online system called VINE, which stands for Victim Information Notification Everyday, seen on Sunday, Sept. 14. Photo by Natalie Williams/VTDigger It’s no secret that alerts to crime victims ...
Some people with narcissistic traits or narcissistic personality disorder may consistently cast themselves as the injured party, no matter the situation. Experts sometimes call this pattern ...