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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

Can you compare between apprehension, fear & anxiety?

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    Great question! These three words are closely related, but they have distinct meanings and nuances: - Apprehension is a sense of uneasiness or nervous anticipation about something that might happen. It’s often linked to uncertainty, where you’re unsure if something will go wrong, but you still feelRead more

    Great question! These three words are closely related, but they have distinct meanings and nuances:

    – Apprehension is a sense of uneasiness or nervous anticipation about something that might happen. It’s often linked to uncertainty, where you’re unsure if something will go wrong, but you still feel tense.
    – Fear is a more immediate and intense emotional response to a perceived danger or threat. It’s often instinctual and can trigger physical reactions, like an increased heart rate or a fight-or-flight response.
    – Anxiety is a more prolonged and generalized state of worry or distress, often about future uncertainties. It tends to linger, even in situations where there’s no clear or immediate danger.

    Imagine a scenario: if you’re about to take an exam…
    – Apprehension is feeling uneasy because you’re unsure of the questions.
    – Fear is a strong reaction when you realize you forgot to study a key topic.
    – Anxiety is a constant state of worry about the exam weeks before it happens.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What are the meaning of anxiety?

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    "Anxiety" is a feeling of unease, worry, or fear, often about something uncertain or in the future. It can be mild, like nervousness before an exam, or more intense, like persistent worry that interferes with daily life. While anxiety is a natural response to stress, excessive anxiety can become oveRead more

    “Anxiety” is a feeling of unease, worry, or fear, often about something uncertain or in the future. It can be mild, like nervousness before an exam, or more intense, like persistent worry that interferes with daily life. While anxiety is a natural response to stress, excessive anxiety can become overwhelming.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What are the meaning of fear?

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    "Fear" is an intense emotion triggered by perceived danger, threat, or harm. It can be a natural response to protect oneself, preparing the body to either face the threat or escape. Fear can be rational, like fearing a dangerous situation, or irrational, like phobias. It can also be a deep worry aboRead more

    “Fear” is an intense emotion triggered by perceived danger, threat, or harm. It can be a natural response to protect oneself, preparing the body to either face the threat or escape. Fear can be rational, like fearing a dangerous situation, or irrational, like phobias. It can also be a deep worry about uncertain outcomes. Some fears are short-term, while others linger and shape behavior.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What are the meaning of apprehension?

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    "Apprehension" can mean different things depending on the context. It often refers to a feeling of anxiety or fear about something that might happen. For example, someone might feel apprehension before giving a big speech. It can also mean understanding or grasping a concept. In a legal sense, it caRead more

    “Apprehension” can mean different things depending on the context. It often refers to a feeling of anxiety or fear about something that might happen. For example, someone might feel apprehension before giving a big speech. It can also mean understanding or grasping a concept. In a legal sense, it can refer to the act of arresting someone.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

Can you compare "anthropophobia" & "androphobia".

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    Anthropophobia and the fear of men (known as androphobia) are both anxiety-related conditions, but they differ in scope and focus: - Anthropophobia: This is the fear of people in general. It can manifest as extreme anxiety in social situations, avoidance of human interaction, and discomfort even witRead more

    Anthropophobia and the fear of men (known as androphobia) are both anxiety-related conditions, but they differ in scope and focus:

    – Anthropophobia: This is the fear of people in general. It can manifest as extreme anxiety in social situations, avoidance of human interaction, and discomfort even with close friends or family. It’s often linked to social anxiety or past traumatic experiences.

    – Androphobia: This is a specific fear of men. People with androphobia may experience panic, avoidance, or distress when interacting with men, even in non-threatening situations. It can stem from past trauma, negative experiences, or cultural influences.

    While anthropophobia is a broader fear of human interaction, androphobia is more focused on fear of men specifically.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

Can you compare between "amorous", "lewdness" & "lascivious"?

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    Here’s the breakdown: - Amorous: This word is all about love and romance. It describes feelings or actions that are affectionate or passionate, often in a romantic way. Think of someone writing love poems or serenading their partner. - Lewdness: This term takes a darker turn, referring to behavior tRead more

    Here’s the breakdown:

    – Amorous: This word is all about love and romance. It describes feelings or actions that are affectionate or passionate, often in a romantic way. Think of someone writing love poems or serenading their partner.

    – Lewdness: This term takes a darker turn, referring to behavior that is crude, offensive, or indecent—often with a sexual undertone. It’s the kind of thing that might make people uncomfortable in public settings.

    – Lasciviousness: Similar to lewdness, but more focused on overt or inappropriate sexual desire. It’s often used in formal or disapproving contexts to describe lustful behavior or thoughts.

    So, while all three can touch on themes of attraction or desire, amorous is romantic and positive, whereas lewdness and lasciviousness lean toward the inappropriate or indecent.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What are the meaning of "indifference"?

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    Indifference is a lack of interest, concern, or sympathy. It describes a state where someone feels unbothered or unaffected by something that might typically evoke emotion or action. For example, if someone doesn't care about an important event or issue, they might be described as indifferent. The wRead more

    Indifference is a lack of interest, concern, or sympathy. It describes a state where someone feels unbothered or unaffected by something that might typically evoke emotion or action. For example, if someone doesn’t care about an important event or issue, they might be described as indifferent.

    The word originates from Latin indifferentia, meaning “not differing” or “not caring.” It can also imply mediocrity or a lack of importance in certain contexts.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What are the meaning of "apathy"?

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    Apathy is a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern. It describes a state where someone feels indifferent or unmotivated about things that might normally evoke emotion or action. For example, if someone doesn't care about an important event or issue, they might be described as apathetic. The word cRead more

    Apathy is a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern. It describes a state where someone feels indifferent or unmotivated about things that might normally evoke emotion or action.

    For example, if someone doesn’t care about an important event or issue, they might be described as apathetic. The word comes from the Greek apatheia, meaning “without feeling”.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What ate the meaning of "Anthropophobia"?

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    Anthropophobia is the fear of people. Unlike social anxiety disorder, which is more about fear of social situations, anthropophobia is an intense fear of people themselves. People with anthropophobia may avoid crowds, struggle with eye contact, or feel extreme anxiety when interacting with others. TRead more

    Anthropophobia is the fear of people. Unlike social anxiety disorder, which is more about fear of social situations, anthropophobia is an intense fear of people themselves.

    People with anthropophobia may avoid crowds, struggle with eye contact, or feel extreme anxiety when interacting with others. The condition can stem from past trauma, hormonal imbalances, or even a family history of anxiety disorders.

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Asked: 1 year agoIn: Case taking, Language, Psychology, Repertory

What are the meaning of "lascivious"?

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    The word "lascivious" describes someone who shows an overt or inappropriate sexual interest or desire. It's often used in a disapproving or formal context to highlight behavior or thoughts that are considered indecent or lustful. It originates from the Latin word lascivus, meaning "lustful" or "wantRead more

    The word “lascivious” describes someone who shows an overt or inappropriate sexual interest or desire. It’s often used in a disapproving or formal context to highlight behavior or thoughts that are considered indecent or lustful.

    It originates from the Latin word lascivus, meaning “lustful” or “wanton.”

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