
Internal Emotional Muting Syndrome (IEMS) is a subtle psychological state in which a person’s inner emotional world gradually loses its volume. Feelings do not disappear, but they become distant, faint,...

Internal Emotional Muting Syndrome (IEMS) is a subtle psychological state in which a person’s inner emotional world gradually loses its volume. Feelings do not disappear, but they become distant, faint,...

Anticipatory Loss Conditioning (ALC) is a hidden psychological pattern in which individuals unconsciously expect emotional loss before it happens. It is not pessimism, not anxiety, and not trauma in the...

Altruistic Self-Neglect Pattern (ASNP) is a hidden psychological state in which individuals consistently prioritize the needs, emotions, and comfort of others while quietly neglecting their own inner world. It is...

Emotional Suppression Reflex (ESR) is a subtle psychological pattern in which individuals automatically silence their emotional responses to avoid conflict, rejection, or vulnerability. It is not introversion, not emotional coldness,...

Emotional Validation Uncertainty (EVU) is a subtle psychological condition in which individuals chronically doubt the legitimacy of their own emotions. It is not emotional numbness, not anxiety, and not a...

Existential Endurance Pattern (EEP) is a quiet psychological state in which individuals continue to function, fulfill roles, and meet responsibilities while feeling as though they are merely surviving rather than...

Desire Numbing Pattern (DNP) is a subtle psychological state in which a person gradually loses access to genuine longing. It is not depression, apathy, or burnout in the clinical sense....

Cognitive Inertia Pattern (CIP) is a subtle psychological condition in which the mind continues to think, judge, and react according to outdated internal rules long after the original reasons for...

Adaptive Self-Mirroring Syndrome (ASMS) is a subtle psychological pattern in which individuals unconsciously reshape their personality to match the emotional and social environment around them. It is not people-pleasing in...

Role-Identity Diffusion Pattern (RIDP) is a subtle psychological condition in which individuals experience themselves less as a unified self and more as a series of roles they perform. It is...
Role conflict occurs when an individual faces incompatible demands attached to different social roles they occupy. Each person plays multiple roles—such as employee, parent, partner, student, friend—and these roles come with specific expectations and responsibilities. When these expectations clash, they create psychological tension and stress.
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