Self-esteem psychology explores how individuals evaluate their own worth and how this evaluation influences thoughts, emotions, and behaviour. It examines the development of self-worth, its impact on mental health, and the psychological mechanisms that sustain either positive or negative...
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Self-esteem and confidence are closely related psychological constructs that shape how individuals perceive themselves and act in the world. While self-esteem refers to the overall sense of self-worth, confidence relates to belief in one’s abilities to perform specific tasks. Together...
Self-esteem is the internal evaluation of one’s own worth, competence, and value. It forms a central pillar of mental health, shaping how individuals interpret experiences, respond to challenges, and relate to others. A stable and healthy sense of self-esteem promotes psychological...
Severe Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is an intense and persistent fear of social situations where a person feels they may be judged, embarrassed, or humiliated. Unlike mild social discomfort, severe SAD significantly interferes with daily functioning, relationships, education, and career...
Social anxiety awareness refers to understanding the nature, symptoms, causes, and impact of social anxiety disorder. Increasing awareness helps reduce stigma, encourage early intervention, and promote empathy toward individuals experiencing social fear and avoidance. Social anxiety...








