Self-Inflicted emotional pain would be if you are hurting yourself with some kind of self-inflicted measure - maybe cutting in order to feel pain or to deal with an emotional pain you can't actually 'see'. Maybe you can't let something go or you are just hurting yourself more over something that shouldn't hurt you as bad as it does. Or another possibility would be you just feel you don't deserve happiness and continue to make yourself more down by thinking things that aren't even true.
the answer is learned when you finish reading Kurt Vonnegut's "The Breakfast of Champions."
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emotional health, self-esteem emcompasses both self-confidence and self-acceptance.
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Emotional bullying involves using words or actions to intentionally hurt someone's feelings, self-esteem, or emotional well-being. This type of bullying can take many forms, such as teasing, name-calling, spreading rumors, or excluding someone from a group. Emotional bullying can have serious and lasting impacts on a person's mental health and self-confidence.
A lost of relationship, connectedness and contact with self and others.
Emotional intelligence is the term that refers to one's ability to detect and manage emotional cues and information in oneself and others. It involves skills such as self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy, and social skills.
Introspection serves to enhance self-awareness by examining thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It can promote self-improvement, self-understanding, and emotional regulation.
Emotional trauma and extreme loss of self esteem.