@baymax Sir, What can be considered emotional harm?
Emotional damage usually refers to the negative impact or disruption in a relationship, such as heartbreak, breakup, abuse, fraud, betrayal, etc. These experiences may cause people to feel negative emotions such as pain, disappointment, anger, depression, etc., and may have long-term effects on personal mental health.
For example, heartbreak may cause people to feel lonely, depressed and lost, and need time to recover and heal; a breakup may cause people to feel angry and disappointed, and need to seek external help to deal with their emotions; abuse and fraud may cause people to feel and helpless, and need to seek professional psychological treatment to help recover; betrayal may cause people to feel sad and disappointed, and need to rebuild trust and relationships.
In short, emotional damage usually refers to the harm or disruption in a relationship caused by emotional experiences, which may have negative impacts on personal mental health. Therefore, for people who have experienced emotional damage, seeking professional help and support is very important.