- In philosophy, the
self is an individual's own being, knowledge, and values, and the
relationship between these attributes. The first-person perspective...
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William Woodard Self (born 26
September 1961) is an
English writer, journalist,
political commentator and broadcaster. He has
written 11 novels, five collections...
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self-concept is what we
think about the
self;
self-esteem, is the
positive or
negative evaluations of the
self, as in how we feel
about it (see
self)...
- cutting,
self-injury, and
self-mutilation have been used for any
self-harming
behavior regardless of
suicidal intent.
Common forms of
self-harm include...
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Self-defense (
self-defence
primarily in
Commonwealth English) is a
countermeasure that
involves defending the
health and well-being of
oneself from harm...
- true
self (also
known as real
self,
authentic self,
original self and
vulnerable self) and the
false self (also
known as fake
self,
idealized self, superficial...
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interaction with others.
Self-sufficiency
entails the
self being enough (to
fulfill needs), and a
self-sustaining
entity can
maintain self-sufficiency indefinitely...
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self-regulation,
self-regulated, or
self-regulating in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Self-regulation may
refer to:
Emotional self-regulation
Self-control...
- In the
psychology of
self, one's
self-concept (also
called self-construction,
self-identity,
self-perspective or
self-structure) is a
collection of beliefs...
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Self-righteousness (also
called sanctimony, sententiousness, and holier-than-thou attitudes) is an
attitude and
belief of
moral superiority derived from...