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Long-Term Psychological Impact of Financial Crises
Major economic downturns, such as the 2008 financial crisis, can inflict lasting psychological harm. Even after individuals recover financially, they may be left with a persistent and diminished sense of security, a phenomenon described as an invisible "mark" left by the experience.
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