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Self-consciousness & Anxiety

Self-consciousness and anxiety are closely interconnected psychological experiences. Self-consciousness involves awareness of oneself—particularly in social contexts—while anxiety refers to feelings of worry, nervousness, or fear about potential outcomes. When self-awareness becomes...

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Self-Consciousness in Adults
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Self-Consciousness in Adults

Self-consciousness in adulthood refers to a mature awareness of one’s thoughts, emotions, behaviour, and social image. Unlike the heightened sensitivity of adolescence, adult self-consciousness is generally more stable and integrated into an established identity. It is shaped by life...

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Self-Consciousness in Adolescence
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Self-Consciousness in Adolescence

Self-consciousness is a heightened awareness of oneself, particularly regarding appearance, behaviour, and social acceptance. During adolescence, this trait becomes especially prominent as individuals undergo rapid physical, emotional, and psychological changes. This developmental stage...

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Self-Conscious Emotion
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Self-Conscious Emotion

Self-conscious emotions are feelings that relate to our sense of self and our awareness of others. They include shame, guilt, embarrassment, and pride. Unlike basic emotions like fear or anger, these require self-awareness and the ability to reflect on our own actions. They play a...

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Non-Physical Brain Function
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Non-Physical Brain Function

The human brain is a small organ made of tissue. It is also one of the greatest mysteries in the universe. Scientists can map its physical parts and chemical signals. However, they still ask a big question: how does physical matter create a conscious mind? The non-physical functions of...

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