Tag: free-floating fear


FREE-FLOATING FEAR

Introduction to Free-Floating Fear: Definition and Significance The emotion of fear serves as a fundamental, biologically engineered mechanism crucial for human survival, acting as a rapid alarm system that prepares the body to respond to immediate threats. However, when this adaptive mechanism becomes dysregulated, fear can transform into a pervasive, chronic, and significantly debilitating state. […]

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ANXIETY NEUROSIS

ANXIETY NEUROSIS The Core Definition and Conceptual Shift The term Anxiety Neurosis refers, within the historical context of psychoanalytic theory, to a severe psychological disturbance characterized primarily by chronic, persistent anxiety that is not tied to any specific external threat or object. It was categorized as a form of neurosis, indicating a condition rooted in […]

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