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  2. Alexithymia - Wikipedia

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    Mendelson's 1982 study showed that alexithymia frequently presented in people with undiagnosed chronic pain. Participants in Kennedy and Franklin's study all had anxiety disorders in conjunction with alexithymia, while those in Löf et al. were diagnosed with both alexithymia and borderline personality disorder. [117]

  3. Social-emotional agnosia - Wikipedia

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    Social-emotional agnosia, also known as emotional agnosia or expressive agnosia, is the inability to perceive facial expressions, body language, and voice intonation. [1] A person with this disorder is unable to non-verbally perceive others' emotions in social situations, limiting normal social interactions.

  4. Anxiety - Wikipedia

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    Anxiety is an emotion characterised by an unpleasant state of inner turmoil and includes feelings of dread over anticipated events. [1] [2] [3] Anxiety is different from fear in that fear is defined as the emotional response to a present threat, whereas anxiety is the anticipation of a future one. [4]

  5. 9 Ways To Begin Your Emotional Regulation Journey as an ... - AOL

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    Also, don’t forget to celebrate when you reach a goal! 4. Practice mindfulness. Mindfulness is one of the best coping mechanisms to help regulate emotions. If going to a yoga class isn’t your ...

  6. Overwhelmed by alerts? Avoid calling people? Here's what ...

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    For some people like Nyoh, this anxiety stems from the constant notifications and pressure they always feel to be plugged in and communicating with other people. For others, like millennial ...

  7. Social anxiety disorder - Wikipedia

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    The fear, anxiety, or avoidance is not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance (e.g., an addictive substance, a medication) or another medical condition. The fear, anxiety, or avoidance is not better explained by the symptoms of another mental disorder, such as panic disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, or autism spectrum disorder.