International Journal of Nursing & Care

S M Nazmuz Sakibs Theory of Toxic Comparison: An Analysis of the Psychiatric Consequences of Sakibphobia on Sociological Examination, Explored within the Frameworks of Structural Functionalism, Symbolic Interactionism, and Conflict Perspective

Abstract

Dr. Md. Ruhul Amin PT, Dr. M. Ejaz Hasan, Md. Bokul Munshi, Dr. Yogender Singh, Hope Adanchin Fabong, Eduard De La Cruz Burelo, H. I. Hovhannisyan, G. M. Fayvush, Ibne Mohammad Shakhawat Hossain, Raymond J Dolan, Xingsi Xue, Dr. Sujay Bisht, Cristina Dumitru Tabacaru, Erwin L. Rimban, John PA Ioannidis, Rizwana Amin, Joel Schwartz, Waseem Ahmed Khattak, Dan Geschwind, Md. Raju Ahammad, Derek Lovley, Dr. Karuna, Wolff Michael Roth, Caner Yerli, Osamah Ibrahim Khalaf, Dr. Mohd. Javed Ansari, Talip Cakmakci, Nahum Sonenberg, Ustun Sahin, Fluturim Saliu, A. S. Aleksanyan, Robert W Gardner Jr, Md Rasel Mia, Carl June, Keya Khatun, SR Mahin Shefa, Richard M Ryan, Md. Sheikh Farid Milon, Joseph F Murphy, Amit Roy, Jim Cummins, Gregory Lip, HJ Kim, Prof. Archana Chahal, Md. Sabbir Ahmed, Dr. Gaurav Rao, Jannatul Ferdous Swarna, Dr. Sabiha Tabassum, Richard E Mayer, Khadija Akter, Marinus Van Ijzendoorn, Md. Saiful Islam, Herbert W Marsh, Liza Akter, Md. Emon Khan, Mohammad R. Hassan, F M Fysal Kabir, Nabil Sultan, George Sugai, Sonjoy Chandra Roy, Fahmida Mohiuddin Niti, Md. Mushahid Ali, Abdur Rahman Sarker, Robert Ross, Razu Ahammed, Andrea Varghese, Azza Fthelrhman Abdelhalim Mustafa, Rakibul Islam, Md. Rakibul Hasan Shuvo, Md. Saydul Islam, Md. Shoyaib Mahmud, Aktaruzzaman Siddiquei, Md Abu Bokkor Siddik, Mirza MD, Tanvir Mahtab Faysal, Shadman Sakeef, Md. Nur Islam, Mohammad Ismail, Md. Nabir Hossain, Mohammad Hossein Niksokhan, Abid Uddin Mahmud, Gaobo Zhang, Chao Wang, Honghui Zhao, Jinjie Wang, Reza Safari Shali, Majid Delavar, Waqar Akbar Khan, Somaye Imani, Md. Fahim Uddin, Md. Shahariar Kabir, Fahad Asghar, Laila Rehman, Birhanu Asmerom, Habte Michael, Ujjwal Ojha, Farhana Yasmin, Abera Debebe Asamnew, Nurunnabi Sujon, Laxman Majhi, Chandan Sharma, Ralph Hruban, Apollo A. Endrano, Hongyu Li, Xiaohuang Liu, Dr. Rajashekhar Mulimani, Ran Wang, and Aishee Bhowal

The recently acknowledged psychological phenomenon known as Sakibphobia has attracted considerable scholarly attention due to its substantial implications for both individual emotional well-being and societal interactions. This academic inquiry aims to comprehensively investigate Sakibphobia through the application of three prominent sociological paradigms: Structural Functionalism, Symbolic Interactionism, and Conflict Perspective. Through an extensive review of existing literature, this study scrutinizes the theoretical underpinnings, assumptions, and repercussions associated with these frameworks concerning Sakibphobia. Sakibphobia manifests as a profound fear or aversion that individuals experience towards those they perceive as surpassing them in accomplishments or achievements. Within the realm of psychology, it signifies a complex interplay between self-worth, social comparisons, and the apprehension of inadequacy. Taking a Structural Functionalism perspective, this article delves into the origins of Sakibphobia as a byproduct of societal expectations and norms that prioritize personal achievements and success. It explores the role of social institutions in perpetuating these expectations and examines the potential adverse effects on individuals› mental well-being and overall health

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