Tag: psychological consequences


Despondency: Escaping the Grip of Persistent Hopelessness

Despondency: Escaping the Grip of Persistent Hopelessness

Despondency: A Review of the Psychological Consequences Introduction: Defining Despondency Despondency is a profound psychological state characterized by pervasive feelings of sadness, severe discouragement, and a debilitating sense of overwhelming difficulty. It is conceptually distinct from mild sadness or temporary disappointment in its intensity and duration, signifying a persistent emotional experience often resulting from perceived […]

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CATASTROPHIZE

Defining Catastrophizing: A Cognitive Bias Catastrophizing is a pervasive and often debilitating cognitive bias defined by the exaggerated tendency to perceive a situation as inherently more disastrous, dangerous, or severe than objective reality warrants. This pattern of thinking involves the mental amplification of risk, transforming minor inconveniences or moderate threats into anticipated calamities. Fundamentally, catastrophizing […]

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ACUTE STRESS DISORDER (ASD)

Definition and Conceptualization of ASD Acute Stress Disorder, commonly abbreviated as ASD, represents an immediate and intense psychological reaction that occurs subsequent to an individual being exposed to a severely traumatic or distressing agent. This illness exemplifies the instant psychological consequences of encountering an event involving actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence, […]

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