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- Personal_distress abstract "In psychology, personal distress is an aversive, self-focused emotional reaction (e.g., anxiety, worry, discomfort) to the apprehension or comprehension of another's emotional state or condition. This negative affective state often occurs as a result of emotional contagion when there is confusion between self and other. Unlike empathy, personal distress does not have to be congruent with the other's state, and often leads to a self-oriented, egoistic reaction to reduce it, by withdrawing from the stressor, for example, thereby decreasing the likelihood of prosocial behavior. There is evidence that sympathy and personal distress are subjectively different, have different somatic and physiological correlates, and relate in different ways to prosocial behavior.Work in social neuroscience, using functional neuroimaging, shows that the perception of another individual in pain results, in the observer, in the activation of the neural network involved in the processing of firsthand experience of pain. This intimate overlap between the neural circuits responsible for our ability to perceive the pain of others and those underlying our own self-experience of pain can lead to personal distress and can possibly be detrimental to empathic concern. Personal distress may even result in a more egoistic motivation to reduce it, by withdrawing from the stressor, for example, thereby decreasing the likelihood of prosocial behavior.".
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- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Anxiety.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Emotion.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_psychology.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Comfort.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Common_coding_theory.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Emotional_contagion.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Empathic_concern.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Empathy.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Functional_neuroimaging.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Mirror_neuron.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Pain.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Prosocial_behavior.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Psychology.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Social_neuroscience.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Sympathy.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLink Worry.
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLinkText "Personal distress".
- Personal_distress wikiPageWikiLinkText "personal distress".
- Personal_distress wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Personal_distress subject Category:Emotion.
- Personal_distress subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Personal_distress hypernym Reaction.
- Personal_distress type Disease.
- Personal_distress type Concept.
- Personal_distress type Process.
- Personal_distress type Science.
- Personal_distress comment "In psychology, personal distress is an aversive, self-focused emotional reaction (e.g., anxiety, worry, discomfort) to the apprehension or comprehension of another's emotional state or condition. This negative affective state often occurs as a result of emotional contagion when there is confusion between self and other.".
- Personal_distress label "Personal distress".
- Personal_distress sameAs Q7170571.
- Personal_distress sameAs كرب_شخصي.
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- Personal_distress wasDerivedFrom Personal_distress?oldid=605858328.
- Personal_distress isPrimaryTopicOf Personal_distress.