Dr. Manju Antil, Ph.D., is a Counseling Psychologist, Psychotherapist, and Assistant Professor at K.R. Mangalam University. A Research Fellow at NCERT, she specializes in suicide ideation, Inkblot, Personality, Clinical Psychology and digital well-being. As Founder of Wellnessnetic Care, she has 7+ years of experience in psychotherapy. A published researcher and speaker, she is a member of APA & BCPA.

Signs That Someone Has Main Character Syndrome| Psychologist advice। Dr Manju Antil। Wellnessnetic Care



Here we going to discuss Signs That Someone Has Main Character Syndrome . While not a psychological diagnosis, some people think of themselves as the main character or the protagonist of their story.




Unfortunately, this often results in others finding them insufferable. Here are some signs of that.











They get angry when things don't go their way even for very minor inconveniences because they feel the world is against them 
They are constantly doing things for other's validation and attention as if there are eyes on them every moment 










They always need a 'villain' in their lives and will invent a reason to hate someone when they feel like it 

They always need a 'villain' in their lives and will invent a reason to hate someone when they feel like it . They feel a constant need to prove themselves superior to others, to them everything is a competition 




They are more concerned with their appearance and how they are perceived than how they feel, they flaunt everything on social media 







They see everyone else in their lives as supporting casts instead of human beings. They also see people in black-and-white: "Either you are with me or against me."

'Main Character Syndrome' is a result of an increasing disconnection with the world and themselves, fuelled by social media. Ironically, this attempt to reclaim one's life leads to self-obsession, indulging in encindul gencestance from real life and others.









We may feel tempted to hate and judge people who have this, but it often stems from not receiving validation and being mistreated in life. Kindness and some honest words help people snap out of this much more effectively than judgment.
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