Tag: rumination


REGRET

Introduction to the Emotion of Regret Regret stands as one of the most compelling and frequently studied self-conscious emotions in the field of psychology, characterized primarily by an individual’s reflection upon a past decision or action and the subsequent desire for a different outcome. It is fundamentally a retrospective emotion, requiring the capacity for temporal […]

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INTRUJECTIVE DEPRESSION

Intrujective Depression: Definition and Clinical Characteristics Intrujective depression represents a specific, highly internalized subtype of major depressive disorder (MDD) characterized fundamentally by the presence of intrusive, automatic, and highly distressing negative thoughts that are resistant to conscious control or regulation. Unlike forms of depression characterized primarily by anhedonia or behavioral withdrawal, intrujective depression places a […]

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PSYCHASTHENIA

Psychasthenia: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia Entry Introduction to Psychasthenia Psychasthenia represents a historical psychiatric classification characterized by a profound and pervasive state of excessive anxiety, coupled with persistent, intrusive rumination, and an irresistible urge to engage in repetitive behaviors, known as compulsions. This intricate constellation of symptoms often led to significant distress and impairment in daily […]

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