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Self-concealment is a psychological construct defined as "a predisposition to actively conceal from others personal information that one perceives as distressing or negative". Its opposite is self-disclosure. The concealed personal information (thoughts, feelings, actions, or events) is highly intimate, negative in valence and has three characteristics: it is a subset of private information, can be consciously accessed, and is actively concealed from others. Self-concealment significantly contributes to negative psychological health.

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  • إخفاء الذات أو كتمان الذات (بالإنجليزية: Self-Concealment)‏ هو حالة نفسية تُعرّف بأنها «ميل شعوري فعال لإخفاء معلومات عن الآخرين يدرك المرء أنها حزينة أو سلبية». ويناقض هذا المصطلح مفهوم الإفصاح عن الذات. يُصنف كتمان المعلومات الشخصية (الأفكار، أو الأحاسيس، أو النشاطات، أو الأحداث) ضمن مفهوم التكافؤ على أنه سلبي وحميمي جدًا وله ثلاث ميزات: مجموعة فرعية من المعلومات الشخصية، وأخرى يمكن الوصول إليها بإدراكنا، وأخرى نخفيها عن الآخرين. لإخفاء الذات دور سلبي في الصحية النفسية. (ar)
  • Self-concealment is a psychological construct defined as "a predisposition to actively conceal from others personal information that one perceives as distressing or negative". Its opposite is self-disclosure. The concealed personal information (thoughts, feelings, actions, or events) is highly intimate, negative in valence and has three characteristics: it is a subset of private information, can be consciously accessed, and is actively concealed from others. Self-concealment significantly contributes to negative psychological health. (en)
  • 자기은폐(영어: Self-concealment)는 '고통스럽거나 부정적이라고 인식하는 개인 정보를 타인으로부터 적극 은폐하려는 소인'으로 정의되는 심리적 구성개념 중 하나이다. 그 반대는 (self-disclosure)이다. 사고, 감정, 행동, 사건 등 은폐된 개인 정보는 감정가(valence)에서 고도로 사적이고 부정적인 것이며, 다음 세 가지 성격을 띤다. 즉 사적 정보의 일종이며, 의식적으로 접근할 수 있고, 타인으로부터 적극 은폐한다. 자기은폐는 정신건강에 상당히 부정적인 영향을 끼친다. (ko)
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  • إخفاء الذات أو كتمان الذات (بالإنجليزية: Self-Concealment)‏ هو حالة نفسية تُعرّف بأنها «ميل شعوري فعال لإخفاء معلومات عن الآخرين يدرك المرء أنها حزينة أو سلبية». ويناقض هذا المصطلح مفهوم الإفصاح عن الذات. يُصنف كتمان المعلومات الشخصية (الأفكار، أو الأحاسيس، أو النشاطات، أو الأحداث) ضمن مفهوم التكافؤ على أنه سلبي وحميمي جدًا وله ثلاث ميزات: مجموعة فرعية من المعلومات الشخصية، وأخرى يمكن الوصول إليها بإدراكنا، وأخرى نخفيها عن الآخرين. لإخفاء الذات دور سلبي في الصحية النفسية. (ar)
  • Self-concealment is a psychological construct defined as "a predisposition to actively conceal from others personal information that one perceives as distressing or negative". Its opposite is self-disclosure. The concealed personal information (thoughts, feelings, actions, or events) is highly intimate, negative in valence and has three characteristics: it is a subset of private information, can be consciously accessed, and is actively concealed from others. Self-concealment significantly contributes to negative psychological health. (en)
  • 자기은폐(영어: Self-concealment)는 '고통스럽거나 부정적이라고 인식하는 개인 정보를 타인으로부터 적극 은폐하려는 소인'으로 정의되는 심리적 구성개념 중 하나이다. 그 반대는 (self-disclosure)이다. 사고, 감정, 행동, 사건 등 은폐된 개인 정보는 감정가(valence)에서 고도로 사적이고 부정적인 것이며, 다음 세 가지 성격을 띤다. 즉 사적 정보의 일종이며, 의식적으로 접근할 수 있고, 타인으로부터 적극 은폐한다. 자기은폐는 정신건강에 상당히 부정적인 영향을 끼친다. (ko)
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  • إخفاء الذات (ar)
  • 자기은폐 (ko)
  • Self-concealment (en)
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