Self-Pity

Self-pity differs from healthy sadness or grief. Absolute language can indicate that the mind is exaggerating a problem's permanence or uniqueness. Self-pity becomes problematic when sadness turns into hopelessness, helplessness, and exagg…

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Self-pity differs from healthy sadness or grief. Absolute language can indicate that the mind is exaggerating a problem's permanence or uniqueness. Self-pity becomes problematic when sadness turns into hopelessness, helplessness, and exaggerated conclusions. Self-pity can reinforce helplessness by becoming a reason to withdraw.