masking in psychology
Masking in psychology refers to the process of concealing or suppressing one's true thoughts, feelings, or behaviors in order to present a different image to others. It involves hiding one's authentic self in order to conform to societal expectations or avoid negative judgments. Masking can contribute to feelings of inauthenticity and internal conflict.
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