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Individuals with this behavior type are likely to prioritize their own needs but also show consideration for the needs and well-being of others. They strike a balance between self-care and supporting those around them. They may demonstrate empathy, compassion, and a willingness to help others without sacrificing their own well-being entirely.
A style defined by a low concern for self and others is often referred to as "avoidant" or "indifferent". It may indicate a lack of empathy or connection with those around them, as well as a tendency to prioritize one's own needs over the needs of others.
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Assertive behavior is standing up for oneself in a calm and respectful manner, while aggressive behavior involves asserting oneself through forceful and hostile actions. Assertive behavior aims to express one's needs and feelings while respecting others, whereas aggressive behavior focuses on dominating and overpowering others to assert control.
Selfish behavior is also commonly referred to as self-centered, egocentric, or narcissistic. It typically involves prioritizing one's own interests or needs over those of others.
Selfless - A selfless person demonstrates concern for others before themselves and prioritizes the needs and well-being of others over their own. They are often generous, empathetic, and willing to sacrifice their own interests for the benefit of others.
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