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Self-esteem - Definition and Overview |
| Related Words: Autism, Autoeroticism, Clear, Conceit, Egoism, Egotism, Face, Greed, Independence, Individualism, Interest, Narcism, Narcissism |
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In psychology, self-esteem or self-worth is a person's self-image at an emotional level; circumventing reason and logic. The term differs from ego in that the ego is a more artificial aspect; one can remain highly egotistical, while underneath have very low self-esteem. The maintenance of a healthy degree of self-esteem is a central task within psychotherapy, where patients often suffer from excess degrees of self-criticism, hampering their ability to function.
Much debate about self-esteem centres on the definition of the term. New Age thought can provide self-serving views of the concept; other views can discount the existence or merely the usefulness of the idea.
Compare hubris, narcissism,
See also Adam Smith (self-love as an economic motivation).
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Example Usage of Self-esteem |
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itspollydear: The neighbours are having a party, they didn't invite me. Thanks for killing my nonexcistent self esteem. |
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nopavlina: When you know your business is just sucking value away from others without providing anything in return, it will erode your Self-esteem,..> |
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danymav: Social Anxiety:
about social anxiety, selective mutism, depression and low self esteem.
Tags: anxiety, soci.. http://bit.ly/6E5PMH |
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