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  2. Abandonment (emotional) - Wikipedia

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    Feelings of emotional abandonment can stem from numerous situations. According to Makino et al: Whether one considers a romantic rejection, the dissolution of a friendship, ostracism by a group, estrangement from family members, or merely being ignored or excluded in casual encounters, rejections have myriad emotional, psychological, and interpersonal consequences.

  3. Social rejection - Wikipedia

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    MacDonald and Leary theorize that rejection and exclusion cause physical pain because that pain is a warning sign to support human survival. As humans developed into social creatures, social interactions and relationships became necessary for survival, and the physical pain systems already existed within the human body.

  4. Hysteroid dysphoria - Wikipedia

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    Hysteroid dysphoria is a name given to repeated episodes of depressed mood in response to feeling rejected. [1]There is a common misconception surrounding whether hysteroid dysphoria and rejection sensitivity are the same disorder.

  5. A woman did 'rejection therapy' for 30 days to help ... - AOL

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    It inspired Panning to try it herself, and she documented a 30-day rejection-therapy challenge on her TikTok channel. Panning's series resonated with viewers, racking up millions of views.

  6. Social inhibition - Wikipedia

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    The results show how anyone can be inhibited in daily life, with strangers or even friends. Inhibition can also be determined by one's sensitivity levels to different social cues throughout the day. Gable and colleagues conducted a study in which they examined different events participants would record at the end of their day.

  7. Mental disorder - Wikipedia

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    According to the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , published in 1994, a mental disorder is a psychological syndrome or pattern that is associated with distress (e.g., via a painful symptom), disability (impairment in one or more important areas of functioning), increased risk of death, or causes a ...

  8. Psychological pain - Wikipedia

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    Psychological pain, mental pain, or emotional pain is an unpleasant feeling (a suffering) of a psychological, non-physical origin. A pioneer in the field of suicidology, Edwin S. Shneidman, described it as "how much you hurt as a human being. It is mental suffering; mental torment."

  9. Amygdala hijack - Wikipedia

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    The emotional response "can take over the rest of the brain in a millisecond if threatened". [ 7 ] Goleman later emphasized that "self-control is crucial ... when facing someone who is in the throes of an amygdala hijack" [ 8 ] so as to avoid a complementary hijacking—whether in work situations, or in private life.