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unmotivated

Unmotivated is an adjective describing a lack of motivation to take action or to pursue goals. It can refer to a person, a situation, or a particular task that does not inspire interest or energy. Unlike temporary indifference, unmotivation implies a pattern or state that reduces initiative or effort.

It is not a formal diagnosis in itself; in clinical contexts, terms such as amotivation or avolition

Causes can be situational or internal and include fatigue, stress, burnout, mood or anxiety disorders, depression,

Assessment typically relies on self-report, observational measures, or clinical evaluation. Interventions focus on clarifying goals, increasing

are
used
to
describe
reduced
motivation
associated
with
certain
mental
health
conditions.
It
is
distinct
from
laziness,
which
can
carry
moral
judgments;
unmotivated
describes
a
motivational
state
rather
than
character.
grief,
substance
use,
or
neurological
conditions.
Demotivation
can
be
temporary,
as
in
response
to
a
poor
match
between
tasks
and
interests,
or
persistent,
affecting
education,
work,
and
daily
life.
autonomy,
designing
more
engaging
tasks,
providing
feedback,
and
treating
underlying
conditions
when
present.
In
everyday
language,
decisions
about
motivation
are
often
subjective
and
context
dependent.