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  1. Buddhism’s Three Types of Suffering - Mindworks

    • Of the three kinds of suffering, the first and perhaps easiest to understand is the suffering of suffering (dukkha-dukkha). This includes the suffering of physical pain. Even if we somehow manage to go throug… See more

    The Suffering of Change

    The suffering of change (viparinama-dukkha) arises from our inability to accept the truth of … See more

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    The Suffering of Existence

    The suffering of existence (sankhara-dukkha) is also known as all-pervasive suffering. This is the suffering which arises due to our failure to see the world as it really is. In … See more

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    The Cessation of Suffering

    So what are we to do? In our unawakened, ignorant state, suffering is unavoidable. But this truth offers us a clue to the solution. By developing an understanding of how the world reall… See more

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  2. Types of Suffering and Their Characteristics
    Type of SufferingDescriptionCharacteristicsSources
    Physical SufferingPain due to injury or illnessAcute, chronic, nociceptive, neuropathic pain 3 4
    Emotional SufferingMental anguish and distressAnxiety, depression, guilt, hopelessness 5 6 7
    Psychological SufferingMental health and cognitive distressStress, trauma, mental disorders 1 2 8
    Existential SufferingDistress about life's meaningDespair, meaninglessness, spiritual distress 9 10 11

    Understanding these types helps in addressing and managing suffering effectively. Each type requires specific approaches and interventions to alleviate distress and improve well-being121314.

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  4. The Purpose and Problem of Suffering | Psychology …

    Jan 25, 2022 · Suffering is part of life, but not all suffering is equal. Learn how to distinguish between Level 1 and Level 2 suffering, and how to reduce the latter with Buddhist wisdom and psychological insights.

     
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  11. What is Suffering? - Online Philosophy

    Suffering can be caused by a wide range of factors, including physical illness or injury, mental health disorders, poverty, social isolation, discrimination, and trauma. It can also be caused by more abstract factors, such as feelings of …

  12. What Is Dukkha? Understanding Suffering in …

    The suffering of suffering (dukkha-dukkha): The suffering and pain that arises from physical and mental experiences. The suffering of change (viparinama-dukkha): The suffering that arises from the impermanence and constant …

  13. What Causes Suffering? - Psychology Today

    Apr 6, 2021 · Whether the chief complaint is related to depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, loss, or another type of stressor, what all of them have in common is “suffering.” Even when someone ...

  14. Dukkha - Encyclopedia of Buddhism

  15. Making Meaning from Our Suffering | Psychology Today

  16. Why we choose to suffer, with Paul Bloom, PhD

  17. The Dalai Lama on the Four Noble Truths — Study Buddhism

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