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Kleshas: The Five Root Causes of Suffering

Patanjali's diagnostic framework of fundamental mental afflictions that perpetuate emotional dysregulation and suffering when unexamined.

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Why It Matters

Patanjali's Yoga Sutras identify five kleshas—avidya (ignorance), asmita (ego), raga (craving), dvesha (aversion), and abhinivesha (fear of death/change)—as root causes of psychological suffering. This framework provides diagnostic clarity for emotional dysregulation. Someone dysregulated from avidya lacks understanding of their emotion patterns; from asmita, their identity is fused with emotional states; from raga, they compulsively chase positive emotions; from dvesha, they violently reject negative ones; from abhinivesha, they fear emotional change itself. DBT addresses these systematically: mindfulness targets avidya, emotion regulation and distress tolerance address raga and dvesha, behavioral activation counteracts abhinivesha's paralysis, and skills training targets asmita by building identity beyond emotional reactivity. Understanding which kleshas drive an individual's dysregulation personalizes DBT application. Someone primarily driven by dvesha benefits most from distress tolerance and opposite action, while someone caught in asmita needs identity work and values clarification. The kleshas framework transforms emotional dysregulation from a monolithic problem into treatable components.

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