Neuroticism Trait
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A Neuroticism Trait is a personality trait that ...
- See: Neurosis, Trait Theory, Psychology, Anxiety, Anger, Envy, Guilt (Emotion), Depression (Mood), Ian J. Deary, Cambridge University Press, Stressor, Self-Conscious.
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2016
- (Wikipedia, 2016) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/neuroticism Retrieved:2016-10-24.
- Neuroticism is a fundamental personality trait in the study of psychology characterized by anxiety, fear, moodiness, worry, envy, frustration, jealousy, and loneliness. Individuals who score high on neuroticism are more likely than average to experience such feelings as anxiety, anger, envy, guilt, and depressed mood. They respond worse to stressors, are more likely to interpret ordinary situations as threatening, and minor frustrations as hopelessly difficult. They are often self-conscious and shy, and they may have trouble controlling urges and delaying gratification. High neuroticism indexes a risk constellation that exists prior to the development and onset of any of the "common mental disorders", such as depression, phobia, panic disorder, other anxiety disorders, and substance use disorder — symptoms that traditionally have been called neuroses.