pathences
Pathences refer to a set of cognitive and emotional states that involve heightened sensitivity or vulnerability to specific experiences, often tied to personal history, cultural context, or psychological conditioning. The term is not widely recognized in mainstream psychology but is occasionally discussed in niche academic or therapeutic circles, particularly in relation to trauma studies and neurodivergent experiences.
The concept of pathences builds on ideas from fields like attachment theory and somatic psychology, suggesting
Pathences are distinct from phobias or anxieties in that they are not necessarily tied to irrational fears
The study of pathences intersects with broader discussions about emotional regulation, resilience, and the role of