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Psyche and guest Alexandra Mayers discuss the psychology of online trolling, exploring how trauma and unmet needs drive destructive behavior, and the role of the 'wounded healer' in helping others.
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Browse era →In this episode, Psyche hosts Alexandra Mayers (ip2wiki.info/YouTube) for a deep conversation about the human psychology behind internet trolling. Rather than dismissing trolls as simply malicious, they explore the thesis that trolling behavior stems from unmet core needs and past trauma. Alexandra shares her personal journey of converting her own negative experiences into a healing mission—embodying the 'wounded healer' archetype. She discusses the frustration of attempting to help people who aren't ready to receive help, emphasizing that true healing work requires the recipient to be open and receptive. Psyche validates this perspective, noting his own parallel path and the hard-won wisdom of understanding when people are genuinely ready for assistance. The conversation combines psychological insight with spiritual awareness, examining how broken people often reach out in broken ways.
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