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Self-pity

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Feeling sorry for oneself

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Self-pity is anemotion in which one feels self-centeredsorrow andpity toward the self regarding one's own internal and external experiences of suffering.[1] Self-pity has also been defined as an emotion "directed towards others with the goal ofattracting attention,empathy, or help"[1][2]

Description/ Definition

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The feeling of self-pity typically arises when an individual attributes failures to external factors perceived as uncontrollable.[3] Although the primary focus of self-pity is on theself and one's own emotions, it has a stronginterpersonal component as well. In addition toloneliness, subjects may also feel "envy, blame,anger, andhostility directed towards others".[1]

However, it is also very common for people suffering from self-pity to deflect criticism of themselves; they are usually incapable ofself-reflection and blame their bad situation only on external factors, such as bad luck or other people's supposed resentment.[citation needed]

Self-pity is different fromself-compassion, which consists of extendingcompassion to oneself in cases of failure or generalsuffering.

Effects

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The research based on observation on self-pity is very slim, but the research that is available shows that self-pity can be an effect from a stressor of a dramatic event. It can also be shown that aspects of one's personality can affect one's self-pity. Although others initially respond to self-pity with empathic concern, the interpersonal effects of frequent expression of self-pity can be detrimental. Individuals who engage in pervasive self-pity may be more likely to be rejected by their peers and may commonly be perceived as querulous.[1]

Treatment

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As self-pity is observed to be associated withrumination andavoidance coping strategies, it is an important emotional experience to acknowledge in therapeutic settings.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdeStober, J (2003)."Self-Pity: Exploring the Links to Personality, Control Beliefs, and Anger"(PDF).Journal of Personality.71 (2):183–220.doi:10.1111/1467-6494.7102004.
  2. ^Petric, Domina (January 2019)."Self-Pity and The Knot Theory of Mind".ResearchGate.
  3. ^Weiner, Bernard (1 October 2014)."The Attribution Approach to Emotion and Motivation: History, Hypotheses, Home Runs, Headaches/Heartaches".Emotion Review.6 (4):353–361.doi:10.1177/1754073914534502.ISSN 1754-0739.
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