Peter Pan Syndrome describes socially immature adults who cannot face adult responsibilities. Term gained popularity through Dr. Dan Kiley's 1983 book about troubled teenage boys. Not recognized by WHO or DSM-5 but overlaps with narcissistic personality disorder
Motherhood presents both rewarding and emotionally challenging experiences. Postpartum depression and anxiety are common mental health issues. Parental burnout affects mothers at any parenting stage. Identity shift and work-life balance challenges mothers face
Free quiz helps identify narcissistic traits in individuals. Based on 1979 Narcissistic Personality Inventory. Cannot diagnose NPD but measures trait levels
Developed by Perls and Goodman as alternative to psychoanalysis. Emphasizes whole person and present moment rather than past. Based on gestalt theory of perceiving experiences as wholes. Focuses on self-awareness and personal growth
Adlerian theory emphasizes overcoming inferiority and belonging for success. Theory developed by Alfred Adler, who left Freud's psychoanalytic circle. People are driven by need for connection and belonging
Developed by Fritz and Laura Perls in 1940s as alternative to psychoanalysis. Focuses on present life rather than past experiences. Emphasizes perception and understanding of context. Emphasizes taking responsibility rather than placing blame