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Encyclopedia > Emotional distress

Emotional distress may refer to:


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Emotional Distress (1435 words)
Emotional distress is a common occurrence, an everyday thing, and the really trivial cases overshadow those that incur extreme emotional distress.
Cases trying to recover damages for emotional distress or the negligent infliction thereof should be thrown out due to the facts that no one is to blame for accidental occurrences, the definition of emotional distress is too vague, and the money received will not completely correct the problems.
In the “Judge’s Instructions to the Jury” on intentional infliction of emotional distress, the first requirement is that “the defendant engaged in outrageous, [unprivileged] conduct” (Behrens, 119), “the plaintiff suffered severe emotional distress”, and that “such outrageous.
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