Psychological alienation

Visualization of narrower problems
Nature 
Individuals may be at war with themselves, torn between different attitudes and values. This is particularly true where the value-system ingrained during the years of youth is later confronted by rapidly changing social conditions and demands. A person, in attempting to adjust to these, becomes alienated from his tradition, which gives rise to guilt, doubt and confusion and considerable inner suffering. Individuals may also lose their self-worth. In its intense form psychological alienation is pathological and sociopathic.
Aggravates 
Prejudice [in 20 loops]
Negativism [in 11 loops]
Social isolation [in 4 loops]
Psychotic violence [in 6 loops]
Counter-dependency [in 24 loops]
Strategy(ies) 
Value(s) 
Type 
(D) Detailed problems