Psychiatry Myths & Mental HealthStop Trusting Their Mask
You aren’t surrounded by fake people because of bad luck—you’re surrounded because your nervous system is blind to the machinery of manipulation. 🧠🚫
In this episode of Sober Psychology, we’re putting the "False Self" on the operating table. Drawing on Donald Winnicott’s theory, I’m breaking down why "fakeness" is rarely born of malice—it’s a biological survival strategy. It’s a sociopathic bodyguard built to manage the optics of the room, not to protect your heart. If you trust a defense mechanism to have your back in a crisis, you're going to get slaughtered. It’s time to learn how to spot the mask before it slips. 🎭🛡️
Drop a "🎭" in the comments if you’ve ever felt like you had to wear a mask to survive. Let’s talk about it.
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