Mental agony or mental torment is a disagreeable feeling (a misery) of a mental, non-physical, source. A pioneer in the field of suicidology, Edwin S. Shneidman, depicted it as "the amount you hurt as an individual. It is mental enduring; mental torment." There is no deficiency in the numerous ways mental agony is alluded to, and utilizing an alternate word more often than not mirrors an accentuation on a specific part of mind life.
Specialized terms incorporate algopsychalia and psychalgia, yet it might likewise be called mental torment, passionate agony, psychic torment, social pain,spiritual or soul torment, or suffering.While these plainly are not equal terms, one efficient examination of hypotheses and models of mental torment, psychic torment, enthusiastic torment, and enduring inferred that each depict the same significantly disagreeable feeling. Mental agony is accepted to be a certain part of human presence.
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