Today, phrases like "toxic," "boundaries," "healing," and "psychological manipulation" are increasingly common in everyday communication. Many people use psychological language to name emotions, protect themselves, and seek understanding. However, when these terms become a "shield," they can also be used to evade responsibility, refuse dialogue, or justify one's own behavior.

Understanding psychology isn't about using the right terminology, but about the ability to recognize mistakes, respect other people's feelings, and dare to correct your own mistakes. Because psychology was created to help people understand each other better, not to win an argument.
Sometimes, healing doesn't begin with complex concepts, but with a sincere apology or a kind conversation.
So, when using psychological language in conflict, are you truly understanding yourself or just trying to evade responsibility?
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Source: https://vtv.vn/dieu-nho-be-ky-dieu-tam-ly-cua-mieng-100260521130835767.htm











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