Significance of Emotional distress

Emotional distress, across various contexts, consistently signifies a state of mental suffering or psychological strain. In Vaishnavism, it relates to feelings of anger, sadness, and longing. Psychiatry views it as a factor in mental health problems, often linked to anxiety and negative emotions, especially during challenging times. Health Sciences defines it as a consequence of various stressors, like chronic conditions or adverse experiences, impacting overall well-being and quality of life.

Synonyms: Emotional pain, Psychological distress, Mental anguish, Emotional suffering, Psychological suffering, Mental distress, Emotional turmoil, Distressing emotions, Anguish, Suffering, Torment, Agony, Pain, Misery, Grief, Sorrow

In Dutch: Emotionele nood; In Finnish: Emotionaalinen ahdistus; In Spanish: Angustia emocional; In German: Emotionale Belastung; In Malay: Kesusahan emosi; In Swedish: Känslomässig nöd; In French: Détresse émotionnelle; In Finnish: Tunneperäinen ahdistus; In Portugese: Sofrimento Emocional; In Italian: Disagio emotivo; In Polish: Stres emocjonalny

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Buddhist concept of 'Emotional distress'

Hindu concept of 'Emotional distress'

The concept of Emotional distress in local and regional sources

The concept of Emotional distress in scientific sources