Cassandra Complex (disambiguation)

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The Cassandra complex is a psychological phenomenon in which an individual's accurate prediction of a crisis is ignored or dismissed.

Cassandra (metaphor) metaphor originating from Greek mythology

The Cassandra metaphor occurs when valid warnings or concerns are dismissed or disbelieved.

Cassandra Complex may also refer to:

The Cassandra Complex (band) band

The Cassandra Complex are an electronic rock group formed by Rodney Orpheus and Paul Dillon in 1980 in Leeds, England, later expanding to a trio with the addition of Andy Booth.

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