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'''Suppression of emotion''' can be described as a person’s current emotional state being suppressed and simply blocked out regardless of how positive or negative it may be. This results in strong feelings of apathy and emotional neutrality. This leads into catatonic states of disinterest and indifference. | '''Suppression of emotion''' can be described as a person’s current emotional state being suppressed and simply blocked out regardless of how positive or negative it may be. This results in strong feelings of apathy and emotional neutrality. This leads into catatonic states of disinterest and indifference. | ||
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Revision as of 02:49, 13 July 2014
Suppression of emotion can be described as a person’s current emotional state being suppressed and simply blocked out regardless of how positive or negative it may be. This results in strong feelings of apathy and emotional neutrality. This leads into catatonic states of disinterest and indifference.