Psychology : Psychology : Invalidation is when you tell someone that his or her feelings are not valid—or that they are wrong. For example, “That’s nothing to get upset about!” “Don’t be mad; he didn’t mean it.” Being invalidated has been linked to using self-harm and self-injury to deal with painful feelings and the extra distress caused by the invalidation

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Psychology : Invalidation is when you tell someone that his or her feelings are not valid—or that they are wrong. For example, “That’s nothing to get upset about!” “Don’t be mad; he didn’t mean it.” Being invalidated has been linked to using self-harm and self-injury to deal with painful feelings and the extra distress caused by the invalidation


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Psychology infographic and charts Invalidation is when you tell someone that his or her feelings are not valid—or that they are wrong. For example, “That’s nothing to get upset about!” “Don’t be mad; he didn’t mean it.” Being invalidated has been l…


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