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Behavioral Inhibition

Behavioral inhibition is a temperament characterized by a consistent pattern of shyness, caution, and avoidance in new or unfamiliar situations. It often manifests in a reluctance to engage with novel stimuli or social interactions, particularly during early development.

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Behavioral inhibition is a significant aspect of temperament that affects how individuals interact with their environment. It is characterized by a tendency to be shy and avoid unfamiliar situations, which can lead to social anxiety and difficulties in forming relationships. Understanding behavioral...

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Key Terms

Temperament
A person's characteristic mood, activity level, and emotional reactivity.

Example: A child with a calm temperament may adapt easily to new situations.

Social Anxiety
The fear of social situations that may lead to embarrassment or judgment.

Example: A person may avoid parties due to fear of speaking in front of others.

Coping Strategies
Techniques used to manage stress and anxiety.

Example: Deep breathing exercises can help reduce anxiety in social situations.

Environmental Influences
External factors that can affect behavior and development.

Example: A supportive family environment can reduce behavioral inhibition.

Parental Support
Guidance and encouragement provided by parents to help children navigate challenges.

Example: Parents can help children practice social skills in safe settings.

Shyness
A feeling of discomfort or awkwardness in social situations.

Example: Shy children may hesitate to join group activities.

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A mental health condition characterized by intense fear of social situations.
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
A type of therapy that helps individuals change negative thought patterns and behaviors.
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Key Concepts

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