Department of Exercise Physiology, Lakshmibai National University, Gwalior, India
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S M Nazmuz Sakib's Toxic Comparative Theory's: Psychiatry's Concepts on the Sociological Analysis of Sakibphobia using Structural Functionalism, Symbolic Interactionism, and Conflict Perspective
Author(s): Yogender Singh, Sujay Bisht, Karuna MS, Mohd Javed Ansari, Gaurav Rao, Sabiha Tabassum, Rupali Saxena, Rajashekhar S Mulimani, Mohammad Saqib and Erwin L Rimban*
The phenomenon known as sakibphobia, a recently recognized psychological occurrence, has gained considerable
attention due to its significant impact on individuals’ emotional welfare and societal interactions. This scholarly
manuscript aims to conduct a thorough and critical investigation of sakibphobia using three prominent sociological
paradigms: structural functionalism, symbolic interactionism, and conflict perspective. Employing an exhaustive
review of existing literature, this research scrutinizes the theoretical underpinnings, assumptions, and ramifications
associated with these frameworks concerning sakibphobia. Sakibphobia encompasses an intense trepidation
or repulsion that individuals experience towards those they perceive as surpassing them in accomplishments
or achievements. Within the domain of psychology, it signifies a complex interplay betwe.. View more»