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What is self-pity and how does it affect individuals psychologically?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Self-pity is a psychological state where individuals feel sorry for themselves, often stemming from childhood experiences where they received unconditional love and care during times of vulnerability. This feeling can lead to a cycle of emotional regression, where individuals become trapped in a mindset of helplessness and justification for their current state. It can create a sense of emotional disability, as people may use self-pity as a way to avoid taking responsibility for their lives and actions.

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