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- Distressed_personality_type abstract "Distressed Personality Type, or "type D" individuals, tend to suppress powerful negative emotions as a means of coping with stressful events or situations. These individuals suppress feelings of anger or sorrow even when they are in an environment that is supportive of emotional expression, such as suppressing anger when clearly justified, or refusing to cry at a funeral. The type D individual tends to be anxious, irritable, insecure, and uncomfortable with strangers. These types of people are constantly experiencing and anticipating negative emotions, which results in their being more tense and inhibited around others.".
- Distressed_personality_type wikiPageExternalLink type_d_personality.
- Distressed_personality_type wikiPageID "1783740".
- Distressed_personality_type wikiPageRevisionID "604091326".
- Distressed_personality_type hasPhotoCollection Distressed_personality_type.
- Distressed_personality_type subject Category:Personality_theories.
- Distressed_personality_type type Abstraction100002137.
- Distressed_personality_type type Cognition100023271.
- Distressed_personality_type type Explanation105793000.
- Distressed_personality_type type HigherCognitiveProcess105770664.
- Distressed_personality_type type PersonalityTheories.
- Distressed_personality_type type Process105701363.
- Distressed_personality_type type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Distressed_personality_type type Theory105989479.
- Distressed_personality_type type Thinking105770926.
- Distressed_personality_type comment "Distressed Personality Type, or "type D" individuals, tend to suppress powerful negative emotions as a means of coping with stressful events or situations. These individuals suppress feelings of anger or sorrow even when they are in an environment that is supportive of emotional expression, such as suppressing anger when clearly justified, or refusing to cry at a funeral. The type D individual tends to be anxious, irritable, insecure, and uncomfortable with strangers.".
- Distressed_personality_type label "Distressed personality type".
- Distressed_personality_type sameAs m.05wlk5.
- Distressed_personality_type sameAs Q5283099.
- Distressed_personality_type sameAs Q5283099.
- Distressed_personality_type sameAs Distressed_personality_type.
- Distressed_personality_type wasDerivedFrom Distressed_personality_type?oldid=604091326.
- Distressed_personality_type isPrimaryTopicOf Distressed_personality_type.