I think it is best to put myself first because no one else will look out for me. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
I don’t speak my feelings in an intimate relationship when I know they will cause disagreement | |||||
Caring means putting the other person’s needs in front of my own. | |||||
Considering my needs to be as important as those of the people I love is selfish. | |||||
I find it is harder to be myself when I am in a close relationship than when I am on my own. | |||||
I tend to judge myself by how I think other people see me. | |||||
I feel dissatisfied with myself because I should be able to do all the things people are supposed to be able to do these days. | |||||
When my partner’s needs and feelings conflict with my own‚ I always state mine clearly. | |||||
In a close relationship‚ my responsibility is to make the other person happy. | |||||
Caring means choosing to do what the other person wants‚ even when I want to do something different. | |||||
In order to feel good about myself‚ I need to feel independent and self-sufficient. | |||||
One of the worst things I can do is to be selfish. | |||||
I feel I have to act in a certain way to please my partner. | |||||
Instead of risking confrontations in close relationships‚ I would rather not rock the boat. | |||||
I speak my feelings with my partner‚ even when it leads to problems or disagreements. | |||||
Often I look happy enough on the outside‚ but inwardly I feel angry and rebellious. | |||||
In order for my partner to love me‚ I cannot reveal certain things about myself to him/her. | |||||
When my partner’s needs or opinions conflict with mine‚ rather than asserting my own point of view I usually end up agreeing with him/her. | |||||
When I am in a close relationship I lose my sense of who I am. | |||||
When it looks as though certain of my needs can’t be met in a relationship‚ I usually realize that they weren’t very important anyway. | |||||
My partner loves and appreciates me for who I am. | |||||
Doing things just for myself is selfish. | |||||
When I make decisions‚ other people’s thoughts and opinions influence me more than my own thoughts and opinions. | |||||
I rarely express my anger at those close to me. | |||||
I feel that my partner does not know my real self. | |||||
I think it’s better to keep my feelings to myself when they do conflict with my partner’s. | |||||
I often feel responsible for other people’s feelings. | |||||
I find it hard to know what I think and feel because I spend a lot of time thinking about how other people are feeling. | |||||
In a close relationship I don’t usually care what we do‚ as long as the other person is happy. | |||||
I try to bury my feelings when I think they will cause trouble in my close relationship(s). | |||||
I never seem to measure up to the standards I set for myself. |
Cite this article
mohammad looti (2026). The Silencing the Self Scale. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. Retrieved from https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/the-silencing-the-self-scale/
mohammad looti. "The Silencing the Self Scale." PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, 21 Apr. 2026, https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/the-silencing-the-self-scale/.
mohammad looti. "The Silencing the Self Scale." PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, 2026. https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/the-silencing-the-self-scale/.
mohammad looti (2026) 'The Silencing the Self Scale', PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. Available at: https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/the-silencing-the-self-scale/.
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