Tag: dependent behavior


SELF-EFFACEMENT

Introduction to Self-Effacement Self-effacement, in its most general psychological context, refers to the conscious or unconscious act of minimizing one’s own importance, achievements, or presence so as not to draw undue attention to oneself. This behavior serves as a complex defense mechanism or coping strategy, often employed to maintain safety, avoid scrutiny, or manage deep-seated […]

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PASSIVE

Defining Passivity in Psychological Context The term passive, derived from the Latin passivus meaning “capable of feeling or suffering,” refers fundamentally to a state of being acted upon rather than initiating action. In the domain of psychology, passivity describes a pervasive characterological trend marked by a reluctance or inability to exercise personal agency, assert individual […]

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