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Anxiety Equivalent: When Your Body Speaks for Your Mind

Anxiety Equivalent: When Your Body Speaks for Your Mind

Introduction and Definition of the Anxiety Equivalent The concept of the Anxiety Equivalent originated within the framework of classical psychoanalysis and psychodynamic theory, serving to describe a specific phenomenon wherein psychological distress, typically experienced as subjective anxiety or dread, is instead manifested as a conscious, observable somatic symptom. This term highlights the substitution mechanism: the […]

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