Nail Biting
Body Language

Nail Biting
Nail-biting is an inwardly-redirected aggression borne of fear, or some other suppression of behaviour. It becomes a comforting habit later, again typically prompted by frustration or fear. Stress in this context is an outcome. Stress doesn't cause nail-biting; nail-biting is the outward demonstration of stress.
Eye contact
thumbs down
Hands in pockets
Running hands through hair
Open Mouth
Head tilted downward
Nose scratching
Winking eye
Head held high
Direct eye contact while speaking
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