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 […]
CONCENTRATION-CAMP SYNDROME
Definition and Historical Context of Concentration-Camp Syndrome (CCS) Concentration-Camp Syndrome, often abbreviated as CCS, represents a complex and specific form of enduring psychological and physiological distress observed almost universally among individuals who survived incarceration within Nazi concentration camps or similar totalitarian environments characterized by systematic brutality, starvation, and extreme deprivation. While often categorized in contemporary […]