post-traumatic embitterment disorder

noun

Etymology

Coined by German psychologist and psychiatrist Michael Linden in 2003 (→DOI) together with its German equivalent posttraumatische Verbitterungsstörung.

Definitions

  1. A chronic maladaptive response to a severe manifestation of a usual life occurrence…

    A chronic maladaptive response to a severe manifestation of a usual life occurrence shattering a core belief leading to intrusion and on the flip-side disregard for one’s own condition.

The neighborhood

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