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- Self-pity abstract "Self-pity is the psychological state of mind of an individual in perceived adverse situations who has not accepted the situation and does not have the confidence nor competence to cope with it. It is characterized by a person's belief that he or she is the victim of unfortunate circumstances or events and is therefore deserving of condolence. Self-pity is generally regarded as a negative emotion in that it does not generally help deal with adverse situations. However, in a social context, it may result in either the offering of sympathy or advice. Self-pity may be considered normal, and in certain circumstances healthy, so long as it is transitory and leads to either acceptance or a determination to change the situation.".
- Self-pity wikiPageID "4420230".
- Self-pity wikiPageRevisionID "599624377".
- Self-pity hasPhotoCollection Self-pity.
- Self-pity subject Category:Emotions.
- Self-pity comment "Self-pity is the psychological state of mind of an individual in perceived adverse situations who has not accepted the situation and does not have the confidence nor competence to cope with it. It is characterized by a person's belief that he or she is the victim of unfortunate circumstances or events and is therefore deserving of condolence. Self-pity is generally regarded as a negative emotion in that it does not generally help deal with adverse situations.".
- Self-pity label "Autocompasión".
- Self-pity label "Autopiedade".
- Self-pity label "Selbstmitleid".
- Self-pity label "Self-pity".
- Self-pity label "رثاء الذات".
- Self-pity sameAs Selbstmitleid.
- Self-pity sameAs Autocompasión.
- Self-pity sameAs Autopiedade.
- Self-pity sameAs m.0c1bh2.
- Self-pity sameAs Q1422812.
- Self-pity sameAs Q1422812.
- Self-pity wasDerivedFrom Self-pity?oldid=599624377.
- Self-pity isPrimaryTopicOf Self-pity.