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Latest revision as of 21:24, 23 February 2025
Hatred is a deep and extreme emotional dislike, especially invoking feelings of anger or resentment. It can be directed against individuals, entities, objects, or ideas. Hatred is often associated with feelings of anger, disgust and a disposition towards hostility.
Definition[edit]
The term hatred encompasses a range of feelings from negative regard to intense hostility. Hatred is often based on fear or a sense of injury, and it is often associated with feelings of anger, disgust and a disposition towards the perpetrator of the hatred.
Causes[edit]
Hatred can be based on fear, a sense of injury, or moral judgment. The moral judgment aspect is often present in cases of hatred towards groups of people or specific individuals.
Effects[edit]
Hatred can cause a variety of physical and mental health problems. It can lead to increased stress, high blood pressure, and other health issues. It can also lead to violence and aggression towards the object of the hatred.
Management[edit]
Management of hatred often involves cognitive behavioral therapy, which can help individuals understand and change their thoughts and feelings towards the object of their hatred.
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