Term ID: T2244

Harm Avoidance

/harm-avoidance/
A personality trait characterized by excessive worrying, pessimism, shyness, and fatigue in response to potential danger or punishment, associated with anxiety and inhibited behavior.
Example: Individuals who avoid new situations due to fear of negative outcomes, worry excessively about potential problems, and prefer familiar, safe environments over novel experiences.

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Reference: Cloninger (1987)