Protected from harm refers to the self-centered belief in adolescents that they are unique and invincible, leading them to engage in risky behaviors without considering the potential consequences.
Related terms
Invincibility fable: This term describes the belief among adolescents that they are special and immune to harm.
Personal fable: It refers to the belief that one's thoughts, feelings, and experiences are unique and not shared by others.
Risk-taking behavior: This term refers to engaging in actions with potentially negative outcomes due to an adolescent's perceived invulnerability.