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Flat Affect, what is it:

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Flat Affect, what is it:

Flat affect is a term used in psychology and psychiatry to describe a significant reduction or absence of emotional expression. People with flat affect may appear emotionally unresponsive or "blank," regardless of the situation. 

This can be observed in:

Facial expressions (little or no change)

Voice tone (monotone, no inflection)

Gestures (minimal or absent)

Emotional reactivity (lack of appropriate emotional response)


Common Causes of Flat Affect:


Flat affect is not a disorder itself, but a symptom seen in several mental health and neurological conditions, including:


Schizophrenia (especially in negative symptoms)

Depression (particularly severe or psychotic depression)

Parkinson's disease

Traumatic brain injury

Autism spectrum disorders

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in some cases


Example:


If someone with flat affect hears news of a tragedy or a joyful event, they might not show any outward sign of emotion - no smile, no frown, no change in voice.

Important Distinctions:


Flat affect ≠ lack of emotion: The person may still feel emotions internally but cannot express them.

Not to be confused with blunted affect: Blunted affect is reduced emotional expression, but not as extreme as flat affect.


Shervan K Shahhian

 
 
 

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