I take the opportunity to tell you that, although I don't have posts focused exclusively on the clinical field, I have some that touch on those topics from a more social perspective, and that they are even in English, in case you're interested in taking a look at them.
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From the perspective of those books & experts.
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These are quite broad issues that should be grounded a little. Dissatisfaction is simply when a person experiences it as such, regardless of the situation or the causes, because it is totally valid to feel discomfort in the face of whatever it is that causes it.
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And finally, discontent is an inherent part of life itself, so it is impossible to eliminate it and what is necessary is to learn to deal with it. The ways to deal with it are left to the individual.
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I personally view discontentment as an experience that can be permanently eliminated.
That there is a single universal cause that's true for every human being, every living being and in every circumstance.
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