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20 April 2025

  • curprev 23:2923:29, 20 April 2025Robinr78 talk contribs 2,149 bytes +2,149 Created page with "{{Header|Tenseness 04/25}} {{cat-psych|Tenseness}} In psychology, '''tenseness''' generally refers to a state of muscular and mental tension, which often arises in response to stress, anxiety, or heightened emotional states. It can manifest physically (e.g. clenched muscles, shallow breathing) and mentally (e.g. racing thoughts, irritability). Here's a breakdown of how tenseness is viewed and addressed in psychology: == What Is Tenseness in Psychology? == '''Tenseness''..."