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  2. Apathy: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Apathy can be a symptom of mental health problems, Parkinson’s disease, or Alzheimer’s disease. It often lasts a long time. You may lack the desire to do anything that involves thinking or ...

  3. How to Be Emotionally Supportive - Healthline

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    Positivity. Supportive solutions. Physical affection. Avoid minimizing. Thoughtful gesture. Distract. Check in. Takeaway. Offering emotional support typically involves asking questions, listening ...

  4. Emotional Health: Why It's as Important as Physical Health

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    Working on our emotional health is just as important as taking care of our physical well-being. And that work pays off with: Resilience to stress. Research. Trusted Source. shows that emotional ...

  5. Emotional Dependency: What It Looks Like and How to Stop It

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    the belief your life lacks meaning without them. the belief you can’t find happiness or security alone. a persistent fear of rejection. a constant need for reassurance. feelings of emptiness and ...

  6. Apathy - Wikipedia

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    Apathy is a lack of feeling, emotion, interest, or concern about something. It is a state of indifference, or the suppression of emotions such as concern, excitement, motivation, or passion. An apathetic individual has an absence of interest in or concern about emotional, social, spiritual, philosophical, virtual, or physical life and the world.

  7. Apatheism - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Apatheism ( / ˌæpəˈθiːɪzəm /; a portmanteau of apathy and theism) is the attitude of apathy toward the existence or non-existence of God (s). It is more of an attitude rather than a belief, claim, or belief system. [1] [2] [3] The term was coined by Canadian sociologist Stuart Johnson.

  8. Compassion - Wikipedia

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    Compassion is a social feeling that motivates people to go out of their way to relieve the physical, mental, or emotional pains of others and themselves. Compassion is sensitivity to the emotional aspects of the suffering of others. When based on notions such as fairness, justice, and interdependence, it may be considered partially rational in ...

  9. Self-Talk: Why It Matters - Healthline

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    What is self-talk? Self-talk is something you do naturally throughout your waking hours. People are becoming more aware that positive self-talk is a powerful tool for increasing your self ...