emotional detachment and stress
Emotional detachment refers to a state of psychological disengagement where an individual disconnects themselves from their own emotions or from emotional involvement with others. It often involves a sense of distance or apathy towards emotions. Stress, on the other hand, refers to a psychological and physiological response to perceived pressure or demands that exceeds an individual's ability to cope. It can result in feelings of tension, anxiety, and strain due to various stressors or challenging circumstances.
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