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.
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