Tag: shyness


TIMIDITY

Definition and Psychological Characteristics of Timidity Timidity, frequently conceptualized interchangeably with shyness, represents a complex and pervasive psychological state defined by inhibited behavior and significant discomfort or anxiety when navigating social situations (Schuetze, 2018). It is not merely a preference for solitude but rather a state of internal distress characterized by a palpable sense of […]

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SOCIAL INTROVERSION

Defining Social Introversion and Distinctions Social introversion is defined as a stable behavioral trait characterized primarily by a significant preference for solitary activities and low-stimulation environments, often resulting in shy and withdrawn attitudes in social settings. Unlike the broader concept of introversion—which primarily focuses on the internal source of mental energy and processing—social introversion specifically […]

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SHYNESS

Introduction and Definition of Shyness Shyness, often referred to synonymously as timidity, constitutes a pervasive psychological phenomenon characterized by feelings of apprehension, discomfort, or inhibition in social situations. It is fundamentally defined as an anxiety response predicated on the fear of negative evaluation by others. Unlike fleeting moments of social awkwardness, shyness represents a relatively […]

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