Bipolar-clinicaly depressed
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There is no way out, feeling hopelessness and helplessness, thinking is constricted, and impaired by alcohol or substances.
There is no way out, feeling hopelessness and helplessness, thinking is constricted, and impaired by alcohol or substances.
It is pretty obvious, because there is hope and hopeless. You are just adding the "ness" to it. The "ness" makes it a feeling, whereas, hopeless means there is no hope. The difference is, you have hope and you are full of hopelessness. You feel hopeless, but you HAVE hope. It is a difficult question to answer, though. (:
The opposite of hope is despair. While hope involves a sense of optimism and the expectation of positive outcomes, despair embodies a feeling of hopelessness and a belief that things will not improve. Despair often leads to a lack of motivation and a sense of helplessness.
Despair, probably.
Fixed melancholy refers to a persistent and unchanging state of sadness, hopelessness, or gloominess. It describes a prolonged feeling of melancholy that does not vary or improve over time.
Yes, the word 'helplessness' is a noun, a word for a state of needing assistance; a feeling of being unable to manage; a word for a thing.
Despair.
Hopelessness
A futile society is marked by a lack of progress or improvement, a sense of hopelessness or resignation among its members, and a general feeling of stagnation or decline. Key characteristics may include a lack of innovation, apathy towards change, and a sense of helplessness in the face of challenges.
The three components of learned helplessness are cognitive (believing one has no control over a situation), motivational (feeling unable to change the outcome), and emotional (experiencing feelings of helplessness and resignation).