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The thoughts and feelings of worry and upset
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repression. This defense mechanism involves the unconscious blocking of thoughts or memories that are too painful or distressing to acknowledge consciously. Freud believed that repression was a way to protect the individual from experiencing emotions that may be too difficult to process.
try POIGNANT Not POIGNANT, not really. I'm trying to think of a suitable word.
The root word of "distressing" is "distress."
worrying aggravating alarming annoying bothersome difficult disagreeable disconcerting distressing embarrassing irritating painful perplexing unpleasant unsettling vexing wearisome worrisome
Strychnine is not desirable for euthanasia because it causes severe convulsions and muscle spasms, leading to a painful and distressing death. It is not a humane or peaceful way to end a life, and there are more effective and less cruel methods available for euthanasia.
Yes, it's bad.It's as pleasant to a ferret as it's pleasant for someone to pull you by the ear and no less painful than sharply kicking you in the groin.
That is called repression, which is a defense mechanism used by our mind to protect us from thoughts or feelings that may be too distressing to face.
Repression is a defense mechanism where painful or unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or memories are pushed into the unconscious mind in order to avoid conscious awareness of them. This can help individuals cope with overwhelming or distressing experiences by keeping them out of conscious awareness. However, these repressed thoughts can still influence behavior and emotional well-being.
The superfluous "y".