Survivor Guilt: Why You Feel Bad for Living
SURVIVOR GUILT Core Definition and Mechanism Survivor guilt is a profound emotional and psychological response experienced by individuals who have survived a life-threatening situation where others did not, or who have endured a significant crisis while others suffered greater losses. At its core, it is characterized by feelings of remorse, shame, or intense guilt over […]
Regression Effect: How Trauma Triggers Primitive Coping
The Regression Effect: Trauma, Disruption, and Primitive Coping Definition and Core Mechanism of the Trauma-Induced Regression Effect The regression effect, as conceptualized within the field of disaster and trauma psychology, describes a profound psychological phenomenon where individuals, following exposure to overwhelming stress or a catastrophic event, exhibit a tendency to revert or “regress” to earlier, […]
CISD: Restoring Mental Balance After a Traumatic Event
Critical-Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) The Core Definition of Critical-Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) Critical-Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) is a highly structured, time-limited, and goal-oriented intervention designed to provide immediate psychological support to individuals who have been exposed to a psychologically traumatic event. Its primary aim is to mitigate the acute psychological impact of such incidents, thereby […]
COMPENSATION NEUROSIS (Accident Neurosis)
Introduction to Compensation Neurosis (Accident Neurosis) Compensation Neurosis, frequently referred to as Accident Neurosis, represents a complex psychopathological phenomenon observed in individuals who have experienced physical injury or trauma, often within occupational or civil liability contexts, where subsequent financial compensation or litigation is involved. This disorder is characterized by the development and persistence of physical […]
PSYCHIC NUMBING
Definition and Conceptual Foundations Psychic numbing is formally defined as a profound psychological state characterized by a diminished capacity, or total inability, to experience or express the full spectrum of human emotions, particularly those associated with intimacy, affection, and empathy, such as love or closeness. This condition is not merely a transient mood but a […]
ACUTE BRAIN DISORDER
Introduction to Acute Brain Disorder (ABD) The term Acute Brain Disorder (ABD) refers to a clinical syndrome characterized by the rapid onset of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral changes due to temporary, yet significant, disruption in brain function. ABD is generally defined as any repeated form of signs stemming from intermittent, conversed impairment of neurological operations. […]