security blanket

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security blanket

A toddler holds a soft security blanket while sitting on the floor.

Definition

Noun: 1. A blanket or soft toy carried by a child for comfort: A physical object, typically a blanket or a stuffed animal, that a young child habitually holds or carries to feel safe and reduce anxiety, especially in unfamiliar or stressful situations. 2. A source of comfort or security for an adult: Any object, habit, idea, or person that an adult relies on psychologically to feel safe, reduce anxiety, or cope with stress, often in a way that is reminiscent of a child's dependency on a physical comfort object.

Examples
  • Literal meaning (child's object):
    • The toddler wouldn't go to sleep without his blue security blanket.
    • She took her security blanket, a worn-out teddy bear, everywhere she went.
  • Figurative meaning (adult's source of comfort):
    • For him, checking his investment portfolio three times a day was just a security blanket; it didn't change anything, but it made him feel in control.
    • Her morning coffee ritual was more than a caffeine fix; it was a psychological security blanket before a hectic day.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used metaphorically in discussions about psychology, personal habits, and even politics or economics to describe something that provides a sense of safety, whether real or perceived.
  • It can carry a slightly negative connotation when implying that the reliance is excessive, childish, or not based on practical necessity.
Variants and Related Words
  • Comfort object (n): A more general, clinical term for an item used to provide psychological comfort, synonymous with the first definition of "security blanket."
  • Transitional object (n): A specific psychological term coined by Donald Winnicott for an item (like a security blanket) that helps an infant transition from dependence on the mother to a sense of individual identity.
Synonyms
  • Crutch (n, figurative): Something used for support or reassurance, often implying a weakness or dependency.
  • Talisman (n): An object thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck; used figuratively to mean a source of comfort or protection.
  • Safety net (n, figurative): A safeguard against potential hardship or danger.
Related Idioms
  • Security blanket itself functions as an idiom when used in its figurative sense.
  • To clutch one's pearls: To react with exaggerated shock or anxiety (different in meaning but related in expressing a need for comfort in the face of perceived threat).
security blanket

A toddler holds a soft security blanket while sitting on the floor.

Noun
  1. a blanket (or toy) that a child carries around in order to reduce anxiety
  2. anything that an adult person uses to reduce anxiety