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  1. Self-esteem

    about the psychological concept the music single from The Offspring Self Esteem song Cleanup rewrite reflected in typos, referencing, style, accuracy date November 2011 Self esteem is a term in psychology to reflect a person s overall evaluation or appraisal of his or her own worth. Self esteem encompasses ... the self self esteem , the positive or negative evaluation of the self, is how we feel about it . ref ... self esteem with more evaluative statements like I am good at tennis Harter 1996 . The latter statement ... by putting worthiness on it. Therefore, self esteem is defined as both descriptive and evaluative self related statements. As a social psychological construct, self esteem is attractive because researchers ... achievement Marsh 1990 or exercise behavior Hagger et al. 1998 . In addition, self esteem has also ... . Self concept i.e. self esteem is widely believed to be composed of more than just perceived competence .... Self esteem is viewed as the most evaluative and affective of the three constructs Harter, 1999a . Overlay ... self esteem as an enduring personality characteristic trait self esteem , though normal, short term variations state self esteem also exist. Synonyms or near synonyms of self esteem include self worth , ref Defined as self esteem self respect in The American Heritage Dictionary of the English ... come from making self esteem contingent upon success this implies inherent instability ... Rosenberg and social learning theorists defined self esteem in terms of a stable sense of personal ... worthy of happiness . According to Branden, self esteem is the sum of self confidence a feeling of personal ... self esteem primarily in terms of competence or worth alone. ref Mruk, 2006 ref Implicit self esteem ..., automatic, or unconscious manner. It contrasts with explicit self esteem , which entails more conscious and reflective self evaluation. Both explicit self esteem and implicit self esteem are subtypes of self esteem proper. Implicit self esteem is assessed using indirect measures of cognitive processing ...   more details



  1. Self-esteem instability

    Orphan date April 2010 Cleanup date March 2010 What is self esteem in stability? Self esteem stability refers to immediate feelings of self esteem which, generally, will not be influenced by everyday positive ... of Stability of Self Esteem in Psychological Functioning. Journal of Personality, 73 6 . ref . In contrast, unstable self esteem refers to fragile and vulnerable feelings of self esteem which will be influenced ... are long term fluctuations in self esteem that occur slowly and over an extended period of time. For example, decreases in self esteem level are common as children transition from the relatively ... by slow but steady increases in self esteem through the high school years. Barometric instability, on the other hand, reflects short term fluctuations in one s contextually based global self esteem. This means that someone with an unstable self esteem will value him herself positively on one day ... esteem. In M.R. Leary, & J.P. Tangley Eds. , Handbook of Self and Identity 106 127. New York, NY The Guilford Press. ref . One important feature of individuals with unstable self esteem is how they can react very strongly on experiences that they view as relevant for their self esteem, within this they can even see relevance for their self esteem when there is not. Unstable self esteem may take numerous ... about themselves. Another distinction made in the research on stability of self esteem is between fragile and secure high self esteem. Secure high self esteem reflects positive feelings of self ... of psychological health and well being indices. Fragile high self esteem, however, reflects positive ... does an unstable self esteem have? Research of self esteem in adolescence and adults has shown the importance of un stable self esteem in terms of social emotional functioning. Unstable self esteem is negatively viewed and research has shown that an unstable self esteem is an important predictor for internalizing ..., N., Hart, D., Anderson, K. 2001 . The relation of self esteem variability to emotion variability ...   more details



  1. Self esteem in communication

    Multiple issues refimprove March 2011 orphan March 2011 essay March 2011 Self esteem , in regard to communication , is the evaluative element of the perception of oneself. It is self appraisal, your perception of self worth , attractiveness , and social competence . Influences on self esteem There are three primary influences on self esteem reflected appraisal , social comparison , and contingencies of self worth. Reflected appraisal refers to messages you receive from others that assess your self concept. For example, we are not able to believe that we are smart if the ones who are important in our lives tell us that we are slow or dumb. Social comparison is evaluating ourselves by comparing our own abilities, attributes, and accomplishments to those of other people. When we surround ourselves with others whom we perceive to be superior to us, our self esteem tends to diminish, while when we surround ourselves with others whom we perceive to be not as talented as us, our self esteem tends to inflate. Lastly, contingencies of self worth is how our self esteem is influenced by what is perceived as most important to us feeling good about ourselves. For example, one person s self esteem could be highly contingent on doing well in academics and having a lot of friends whereas another person s self esteem could be highly contingent on their performance in athletics and adherence to moral standards. Protecting our self esteem Individuals protect their self esteem by exercising a self ... self esteem Optimal self esteem comes from significance accomplishments without expecting a reward ... to occur if you place yourself at the mercy of other people s appraisals. Optimal self esteem develops, paradoxically, when you concentrate on accomplishing goals and dreams rather than building self esteem. ref cite book last Rothwell first J. Dan title In the Company of Others an introduction to communication ... 45 48 ref References reflist Category Conceptions of self Category Positive mental attitude Category ...   more details



  1. Self-esteem functions

    Multiple issues introrewrite January 2010 orphan January 2010 Self esteem can be defined as how favorably ... self esteem is the relationship between one s real self and one s ideal self, feeding off of favorable behaviors. ref Leary, M.R. 1999 Making Sense of Self Esteem. Current Directions in Psychological Science 8 1 , 32 35. ref There have been several different proposals as to the functions of self esteem ... theory Self esteem and the importance of acceptance for social decision making. Journal of Experimental ..., 1980 . ref Barkow, J. 1980 . Prestige and self esteem A biosocial interpretation. In D. R. Omark ... to achieve their goals high self esteem leading to coping in situations and low self esteem leading ... by Mark Leary 1999 ref Leary, M.R. 1999 Making Sense of Self Esteem. Current Directions in Psychological Science 8 1 , 32 35. ref to explain the functions of self esteem. A sociometer is a measure of how desirable one would be to other people this is influenced by one s self esteem. They suggested that self esteem has evolved to monitor one s social acceptance and is used as a gauge for avoiding ... behaviours and most importantly reproduction. The monitoring of ones acceptance via self esteem .... ref Kirkpatrick, L. A., & Ellis, B. J. 2001 . An evolutionary psychological approach to self esteem ... Perspective The ethological perspective Barkow, 1980 suggests that self esteem is an adaptation ... associated with being dominant, feelings of self esteem have also become associated with social approval ... and social acceptance on self esteem. Trait self esteem appeared to be related to the degree ... to have independent effects on self esteem. ref Leary, M.R., Cottrell, C.A. & Phillips, M. 2001 Deconfounding the effects of dominance and social acceptance on self esteem Journal of Personality ... management theory of social behavior The psychological functions of self esteem and cultural worldviews. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 24, 93 159. ref which in relation to self esteem ...   more details



  1. Implicit self-esteem

    Implicit self esteem refers to a person s disposition to evaluate themselves in a spontaneous, automatic, or unconscious manner. It contrasts with explicit self esteem , which entails more conscious and reflective self evaluation. Both explicit and implicit self esteem are constituents of self esteem . Overview Implicit self esteem has been specifically defined as the introspectively unidentified or inaccurately ... the difficulties which come with verbalizing one s intuitions, measures of implicit self esteem offer .... ref This spillover is automatic and unconscious. Implicit self esteem therefore offers an explanation ... important implicit self esteem is made up of a series of associations between the Self psychology ... Association Test . Conditioning implicit self esteem It has been suggested that levels of implicit self esteem can be affected by evaluative conditioning. ref name likes and dislikes De ... name increasing implicit self esteem Baccus, J.R., Baldwin, M.W., Packer, D.J. 2004 . Increasing implicit self esteem through classical conditioning. Psychological Science, 15, 498 502. ref That is, a person ... self esteem. Cultural differences As conditioning experiences may occur repeatedly throughout a person s life, their cultural background may have a role to play in their level of implicit self esteem ... in implicit self esteem across cultures. Specifically, it has been hypothesized ref Hetts, J ... cultures may have lower implicit self esteem. This was consequently found, however, that Asian immigrants spending time in Western cultures such as the USA show an increase in implicit self esteem, as well as a decrease in implicit group esteem. This lends weight to the vulnerability of implicit self esteem to conditioning processes. Measures of implicit self esteem Implicit self esteem is assessed ... Self Esteem The Case of the Name Letter Effect chapterurl http books.google.com books?id bJIKwXPZKg0C ... association test to measure self esteem and self concept journal Journal of Personality and Social ...   more details



  1. Contingent Self Esteem

    lead too short date November 2011 Contingent self esteem CSE is when an individual basis their self esteem ... will shape one s self esteem when the individual basis their self worth on the outcome of those ..., Astrid Cook title Relationship Contingent Self Esteem and the Ups and Downs of Romantic Relationships ... The success or failure of any situation can result in fluctuations of an individual s self esteem. ref name Ups and Downs A manifestation of someone with contingent self esteem is excessive self consciousness . Such excessive self consciousness, as occurs with contingent self esteem, involves extreme ... in social settings. ref name Ups and Downs One s self esteem is directly affected when domains of contingencies are used to measure one s self worth . Self esteem can also be affected when an individual ... else or when their self esteem is contingent to the interpersonal relationships around them. Self Esteem and Contingent Self Worth According to William James in his journal, The Principles of Pshycology , self esteem can be a stable and unstable trait. ref name self worth cite journal last Crocker ... 19 November 2011 ref An individuals self esteem fluctuates in response to different events. ref name self worth Men and women alike are also selective about which events affect their self esteem . ref name self worth This instability of self esteem is the result of having contingent self worth . ref name self worth Good and bad events can momentarily raise or lower feelings of self esteem ... who base their self esteem on their academic successes use their school work to prove their intelligence ... on an one s self esteem , students will avoid failure by either increasing effort, abandon abandoning ... esteem . ref name self worth In Jennifer Crocker s journal, Contingencies of self worth Implications ... or weaken one s self esteem . ref name self worth Contingencies of self worth are associated ... them may lessen the impact of contingent self esteem . ref name self worth Appearance Related Social ...   more details



  1. Relationship-contingent self-esteem

    2012 one source date April 2012 Relationship contingent self esteem RCSE is a type of self esteem ... Amber L. last4 Cook first4 Astrid title Relationship contingent self esteem and the ups and downs of romantic ... self esteem, it is generally linked with lower levels of self esteem and well being . ref name CrockerPark2004 ... of Self Esteem. journal Psychological Bulletin volume 130 issue 3 year 2004 pages 392 414 issn ... Past research has shown that relationship contingent self esteem is independent of feelings ... scales the general Contingent Self Esteem Scale and the Contingencies of Self Worth Scale. The internal ... self esteem, RCSE is generally linked with lower levels of self esteem and well being. ref name ... Esteem When self esteem is contingent upon an external domain of life, in this case, the relationship ... contingent self esteem is the link between RCSE and greater approval sex motives. ref name SanchezMoss ... theories about relationship contingent self esteem posit that individuals who derive their self ... motivated to protect or enhance self esteem, they are more susceptible to Stress psychological stress or Anxiety anxiety because failure to do so results in a loss of self esteem. ref name CrockerPark2004 Thus, for a person whose self esteem is contingent upon relationship success, they will be motivated to maintain and enhance the relationship in order to protect their own self esteem. This may ... success in order to preserve Self esteem self esteem , some researchers believe that the Anxiety ... more alcohol. ref name CrockerPark2004 In the realm of mental health, self esteem that is highly unstable ... to RCSE Non Contingent Self Esteem The healthy alternative to RCSE is to develop non contingent self ... compassion vs. Self esteem Alternatively, one can nurture Self compassion self compassion instead of Self esteem self esteem . Self compassion researcher Professor Kristin Neff describes self compassion ..., self compassion, not self esteem, was significantly linked with greater relationship satisfaction ...   more details



  1. Rosenberg self-esteem scale

    The Rosenberg self esteem scale RSES , developed by sociologist Dr. Morris Rosenberg, ref Rosenberg, M. 1965 . Society and the adolescent self image. Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press. ref is a self esteem measure widely used in social science research. The RSES is designed similar to social survey questionnaires. It is a ten item Likert scale Likert type scale with items answered on a four point scale &mdash from strongly agree to strongly disagree. Five of the items have positively worded statements and five have negatively worded ones. The scale measures state self esteem by asking the respondents to reflect on their current feelings. The original sample for which the scale was developed consisted of 5,024 high school juniors and seniors from 10 randomly selected schools in New York State . The Rosenberg self esteem scale is considered a reliable and valid quantitative tool for self esteem assessment. ref Blascovich, Jim and Joseph Tomaka. 1993. Measures of Self Esteem. Pp. 115 160 in J.P. Robinson, P.R. Shaver, and L.S. Wrightsman eds. , Measures of Personality and Social Psychological Attitudes. Third Edition. Ann Arbor Institute for Social Research. ref The RSES has been translated and adapted to various languages, such as Persian ref Shapurian, R., Hojat, M., & Nayerahmadi, H. 1987 . Psychometric characteristics and dimensionality of a Persian version of the Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 65, 27 34. ref , French ref Vallieres, E.F., & Vallerand ... scales The Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale for Chinese. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 81, 431 434. ref ... 2007 http www.ucm.es info psi docs journal v10 n2 2007 art458.pdf The Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale ... administration of the Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale in 53 nations Exploring the universal and culture ... Self Esteem Scale DEFAULTSORT Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale Category Psychological attitude Category Positive mental attitude Category Conceptions of self Category Positive psychology Category Motivation ...   more details



  1. Self Esteem (song)

    Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Self Esteem Cover SelfEsteemSingle.jpg Caption Artist The Offspring from Album Smash The Offspring album Smash B side Burn It Up br Jennifer Lost the War Released December 22, 1994 Format Gramophone record 12 maxi , Compact Cassette cassette , br Compact ... Come Out and Play song Come Out and Play Keep Em Separated br 1994 This single Self Esteem br 1994 Next single Gotta Get Away br 1995 Misc Self Esteem is a song by the American punk rock group The Offspring ... has not been very popular in Japan . Self Esteem was nominated for the 1995 MTV MTV Europe Music ... . Track listings CD single tracklist collapsed no title1 Self Esteem length1 4 17 title2 Burn It Up length2 2 43 title3 Jennifer Lost the War length3 2 35 CD maxi tracklist collapsed no title1 Self Esteem length1 4 17 title2 Jennifer Lost the War length2 2 35 title3 Burn It Up length3 2 43 12 maxi tracklist collapsed no title1 Self Esteem length1 4 17 title2 Burn It Up length2 2 43 title3 Jennifer ... who appeared in the video. Self Esteem remains one of the Offspring s popular videos. It was extremely .... ref http www.youtube.com watch?v paC5ZNMoGPI Veronica Maggio Self Esteem Offspring cover YouTube ... position Australian ARIA Singles Chart ref name Lescharts Self Esteem , in various singles charts http ... reflist External links youtube 2kIZeVoRBuU Self Esteem Official music video TheOffspring DEFAULTSORT Self Esteem Song Category 1994 singles Category The Offspring songs Category Songs written by Dexter Holland Category Number one singles in Norway Category Number one singles in Sweden es Self Esteem fa fr Self Esteem it Self Esteem pl Self Esteem pt Self Esteem simple Self Esteem sv Self Esteem ... after the Offspring had just gone both gold and platinum with Smash . ref Spoken commentary on the Self Esteem video from Complete Music Video Collection , released 2005 ref In the music video, several ...   more details



  1. The Economy of Esteem

    The Economy of Esteem is a book by Geoffrey Brennan and Philip Pettit describing the role of self esteem and honour in the economy . It was published in 2005 by Oxford University Press . According to Brennan, others who have historically paid attention to the role of esteem in motivation include from Cicero and Polybius through Thomas Aquinas to Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, Hume, the American Founding Fathers, Kant, and notably Adam Smith ref name pdf THE ESTEEM ENGINE A RESOURCE FOR INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN. by Geoffrey Brennan http www.assa.edu.au Publications op op12005.pdf ref Though Brennan argues that modern invisible hand economics neglects the importance of esteem. Evidence br the behavior of suicide bombers in terrorist cadres or the enthusiasm with which soldiers volunteer in situations of imminent warfare or the stability of apparently perverse norms, like the caste system in India. What of the intense training, commitment and effort expended by athletes even amateur athletes? ref name pdf What is unique about esteem among currencies esteem can t be traded esteem is necessarily produced under conditions of autarky esteem is subject to the paradox of hedonism References Reflist ISBN 9780199289813 DEFAULTSORT Economy of Esteem Category Reputation management Category Economics books Category 2005 books ...   more details



  1. Parity of esteem

    Refimprove date March 2009 Cleanup date March 2009 Parity of esteem is a phrase used in political philosophy to explain a theory to overcome inter communal conflict. Promoters of the theory argue that parity of esteem offers a language for negotiation of a post conflict equilibrium. This negotiation begins with the communities recognising the stalemate of their position. Rather than continue trying to out do each other, the communities should attempt to negotiate a peaceful coexistence in a shared physical space despite their cultural differences. Parity of esteem can be described as a Age of Enlightenment post Enlightenment theory as it differs drastically from classical Liberalism liberal or Marxism Marxist rationalism and is contrary to 20th century ideas of self determination or the 19th century idea of the nation state . Many of these anticipated a withering away of nationalism once minorities were brought within the nation state. These concepts are today the most dominant within contemporary political theory. As Ernest Gellner writes, the idea that political boundaries must be congruent with ethnic ones, that rulers must not be ethnically distinguishable from the ruled now has a salience and authority which it has never possessed in the previous history of mankind. Where Enlightenment theories addressed issues of inter communinal conflict, it did so either by promoting non sectarianism against tribalism liberalism or emphasising class politics against bourgeois nationalism Marxism . Neither of these approaches recognised the traditions of belligerents in inter communal conflicts. Parity of esteem on the other hand can accepts various nationalist traditions within one state. Interest in parity of esteem approaches emerged during the mid 1980s and accelerated following ... of the 1990s, Parity of esteem is a core concept to the Northern Ireland peace process . References ... Respect Pluralism and Parity of Esteem , Democratic Dialogue, ISBN 1 900281 06 6 politics stub Northern ...   more details



  1. Esteem (album)

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Esteem Type studio Artist Machinations band Machinations Cover Esteem.jpg Released April 1983 Recorded Genre Synthpop Length 36 38 Label White Label Records White br A&M Records A&M Producer Lobby Loyde , Paul Radcliffe, Russell Dunlop, Bruce Brown Reviews Last album This album Esteem br 1983 Next album Big Music album Big Music br 1985 Misc Singles Name Esteem Type studio Single 1 Jack Single 1 date February 1983 Single 2 Pressure Sway Single 2 date June 1983 Single 3 Jumping the Gap Single 3 date October 1983 Esteem was the debut full length album for Australian synthpop band Machinations band Machinations . The album was released in April 1983 on White Label Records, ref name ARDb cite web url http hem.passagen.se honga database m machinations.html title Machinations publisher Magnus Holmgren work Australian Rock Database accessdate 2008 01 09 ref a subsidiary of Mushroom Records . History In late 1980, Machinations recorded some songs at Trafalgar Studios in November 1980, the band entered the studio with producer Lobby Loyde . ref name retro These recordings resulted in the band s debut single, Average Inadequacy Arabia in September 1981, and the four track debut self titled, Machinations Extended Play EP , in December, both released on the independent Phantom Records label. ref name McF cite book title Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop last McFarlane first Ian authorlink Ian McFarlane publisher Allen & Unwin location St Leonards, New South Wales St Leonards, NSW year 1999 chapter Encyclopedia entry for Machinations chapterurl http web.archive.org web 20040829235034 www.whammo.com.au encyclopedia.asp?articleid ... Be Double in February 1983, prior to their debut album release, but it failed to chart. Esteem peaked ... song title, e.g. ESTEEM ref Australian release Esteem &ndash 6 40 Pressure Sway &ndash 4 01 Transient ... &ndash 4 15 Esteem &ndash 6 40 Jack &ndash 3 30 Transient &ndash 6 59 Personnel Tim Doyle &mdash ...   more details



  1. Optare Esteem

    Infobox UK Bus name East Lancs Optare Esteem image Preston bus 209.jpg caption A Preston Bus Esteem width 2.52m length 10.7 12.2m height 2.9m capacity 33 to 60 up to 43 seated options Air conditioning, Seatbelts, CCTV and Electronic destination displays. File Longcross East Lancs Esteem Quality Line.jpg right 300px thumb An Esteem owned by Epsom Coaches . This is one of the early examples having sides of the older Myllennium style. The Optare Esteem introduced in 2006 as the East Lancs Esteem , and sold as the Darwen Esteem between 2007 and 2008 is a single deck bus body. It has been built on Scania N94 Scania N94UB , Scania N series Scania N230UB , Volvo B7RLE , MAN 12.240 , Dennis Dart SLF , Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Dart and Alexander Dennis Enviro300 chassis. The Esteem was launched by East Lancashire Coachbuilders . When they went into administration, they were bought by Darwen Group and the Esteem was rebranded. Darwen later performed a reverse takeover of Optare, resulting in the Esteem being rebranded again. Metrobus Go Ahead Group Metrobus have the largest number of the original East Lancs Esteems, approximately half of which are on the OmniTown chassis while the other half are on Dennis Dart SLF chassis which has now been superseded by the Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Dart . The first two Esteems to be built on the Alexander Dennis Enviro300 chassis were delivered to Courtney Coaches in 2006, and were the first Enviro300s with bodywork not built by Alexander Dennis . ref cite journal title Fleet News England and Wales journal Buses issue 618 page 46 date September 2006 ... to an operator and many more. The first few examples of the Esteem only had new front and rear ... for the Esteem under Darwen ownership were Preston Bus , one of whose vehicles was shown at Coach and Bus Live 2007. As of December 2008, the Esteem has been removed along with the Solo sup sup from the products list on Optare s website. Production of Optare Esteem ended in 2009, with the last being ...   more details



  1. Mark of Esteem

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  1. Self

    other uses The self is an individual person as the object of his or her own reflective consciousness . The self has been studied extensively by philosophers and psychologists and is central to many world religions. Philosophy main Philosophy of self The philosophy of self seeks to describe essential ... to defining these qualities. The self can be considered that being which is the source of consciousness ... over time. The philosophy of a disordered self is described in terms of what the psychiatrist understands ... of self The psychology of self is the study of either the cognitive and affective representation of one s identity or the subject of experience. The earliest formulation of the self in modern psychology form the distinction between the self as I, the subjective knower, and the self as Me , the object ... University Press. Original work published 1890 ref Current views of the self in psychology position the self as playing an integral part in human motivation, cognition, affect, and social identity . ref Sedikides, C. & Spencer, S. J. Eds. 2007 . The Self . New York Psychology Press ref Self following ... Pearce CW. 2000 . The construction of autobiographical memories in the self memory system. Psychol ... sense of self based upon preserved conceptual autobiographical knowledge. ref name Rathbone Rathbone ... to ground the self. Neurocase. 21 1 14. PMID 19382038 ref It is increasingly possible to correlate cognitive and affective experience of self with neural processes. A goal of this ongoing research is to provide ... identity are composed. The Disorders of the Self have also been extensively studied by psychiatrists. ref Berrios G.E. & Markov I.S. 2003 The self in psychiatry a conceptual history. In Kircher T & David A. eds The Self in Neurosciences and Psychiatry . Cambridge, Cambridge University Press ... cannot explain many constructs of self for cases of disorder, such as schizophrenia or schizo affective disorder. Religion main Religious views on the self Religious views on the self vary widely ...   more details



  1. In and of the Self

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In and of the Self Type studio Artist Buried Inside Cover In And Of The Self.jpg Released 1999 Genre Metalcore Label Matlock Records This album In And Of The Self br 1999 Next album Suspect Symmetry br 2001 In and of the Self is the debut album by Canadian metalcore band Buried Inside band Buried Inside . It was released on Matlock Records in 1999. Track listing Social Skingraft 3 53 The Seductive Nature of Female Sexuality 3 50 In and of the Self 3 13 Unendowed Come Join The Party 3 26 Eve of Forever 4 22 Along the Edge of a Straight Razor 1 19 Sic Transit Gloria Mundi 5 36 DEFAULTSORT In And Of The Self Category 1999 debut albums Category Buried Inside albums ...   more details



  1. Will Self

    Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Will Self image Will Self at Humber Mouth 2007.jpg caption pseudonym birth name William Woodard Self birth date Birth date and age ... Nicholas last Wroe title A life in writing Will Self date 2001 06 02 ref Jonathan Swift , ref http ... Will Self born 26 September 1961 is an English people English journalist, novelist and short story writer ... news old story 343 ref Early life Self was raised, in his words, in an effortlessly dull ... snobbish parents . His father was Peter Self , Professor of Public Administration at the London ... Understanding Will Self , p7 ref ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk books 2007 may 09 willself ...,Will Self Author date 2007 05 09 ref Through his father, Self is a descendant of minister Nathaniel Woodard . ref Understanding Will Self By M. Hunter Hayes p10 ref Despite the intellectual encouragement given by his parents, Self was an emotionally confused and self destructive child, harming himself ... location London work The Guardian first Will last Self title Biography Books genre ,Books,Culture date 2008 06 15 ref Self was a voracious reader from a young age. At ten an interest in science ... K. Dick reflecting the precociousness of Self s reading. Into his teenage years, Self claimed to have been overawed by the canon , stifling his ability to express himself. Nevertheless, Self s dabbling with illegal drugs grew in step with his prolific reading. Self was addicted to heroin, as well as many ... name tribune http www.iht.com articles 2006 12 07 features self.php Will Self s slow walk into downtown New York International Herald Tribune, 7 December 2006 ref Of Self s background Nick Rennison has ..., a place he has occupied almost from the start of his career. ref M. Hunter Hayes Understanding Will Self , p12 ref blockquote Education Self attended University College School , an independent school ... cite news url http www.independent.co.uk news people profiles you ask the questions will self ...   more details



  1. Esteem Through Sport

    Unreferenced date September 2010 Esteem Through Sport is a constituted registered Charity, established in September 2004 and awarded charitable status April 2007. Basketball Camps Esteem Through Sport held its annual basketball camp at Coquet High School in Northumberland in 2006, Cramlington in 2007 and Ashington in 2008 with Carl Miller, and guest coaches Kevin Cadle , Alan Cunninghman and Alan Hoyle providing coaching for the young players who took part. Category Charities based in England Category Basketball in England ...   more details



  1. Esteem Driven Engine

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Esteem Driven Engine Type studio Artist Pulley band Pulley Cover Pulley esteem.jpg Released October 8, 1996 Recorded 1996 Genre Punk rock Length 35 49 Label Epitaph Records Epitaph Producer Ryan Greene Last album This album Esteem Driven Engine br 1996 Next album 60 Cycle Hum br 1997 Esteem Driven Engine is the first full length album by the punk rock band Pulley band Pulley . Track listing Cashed In 2 12 Crawl 2 10 Eyes Open Wide 2 48 Wok Inn 2 24 Four Walls 3 18 One Shot 1 55 Barf 2 22 She 2 39 Lifer 2 58 No Defense 3 44 Silver Tongue Devil 2 23 S.F.B.I.H.Y.D. 1 47 Seain Different 2 32 All We Have 2 29 Personnel Scott Radinsky Vocals Jim Cherry Guitar Mike Harder Guitar Matt Riddle Bass Jordan Burns Drums References Category Pulley albums Category 1996 albums 1990s punk album stub it Esteem Driven Engine ...   more details



  1. USS Esteem (AM-438)

    Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image USS Esteem MSO 438 .jpg 250px Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country US Ship flag USN flag 1991 Ship name Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Martinolich Shipbuilding Co., San Diego, California Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down 1 September 1952 Ship launched 20 December 1952 Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired Ship commissioned 10 September 1955 Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned 20 September 1991 Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified MSO 438 , 7 February 1955 Ship refit Ship struck 20 September 1991 Ship reinstated Ship homeport Long Beach, California Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship honors Ship captured Ship fate scrapped in 2000 Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Aggressive class minesweeper Aggressive class Ship type Ship tonnage Ship displacement 620 tons Ship tons burthen Ship length convert 172 ft m abbr on Ship beam convert 36 ft m abbr ... Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes USS Esteem AM 438 MSO 438 was an Aggressive ... ship to be named Esteem by the Navy, AM 438 was launched 20 December 1952 by Martinolich Shipbuilding ... Esteem sailed out of Long Beach, California , her home port, for training in mine warfare and minesweeping ... 1957, Esteem resumed her west coast operations for the next year, then sailed 6 October 1958 ... Esteem was decommissioned and stricken 20 September 1991. She was sold for scrapping in 2000. References ... e5 esteem.htm Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships Esteem http www.navsource.org archives 11 02438.htm NavSource Online Mine Warfare Vessel Photo Archive Esteem MSO 438 ex AM 438 http www.nvr.navy.mil nvrships details MSO438.htm NVR MSO 438 Aggressive class minesweeper DEFAULTSORT Esteem Category ...   more details



  1. Self and Identity

    Unreferenced date April 2009 Psychology sidebar Self and Identity is a subfield of psychology . As the name implies, it deals with topics pertaining to both self psychology self and identity social science identity . Key areas of investigation include self concept , self esteem , and self control . What distinguishes self and identity as a discipline is its science scientific character. Emphasis is placed on the empirical testing of systematic theories about relevant phenomena. Hence, its methodological approach differs from both philosophy and sociology . Self and Identity incorporates elements from different areas of psychology. However, it owes particularly large debt to personality psychology and social psychology . External links Homepage of the http www.psych.neu.edu ISSI International Society for Self and Identity Homepage of the http www.tandf.co.uk journals pp 15298868.html Self and Identity , a flagship journal References Leary, M. R., & Tangney, J. P. Eds. . 2003 . Handbook of self and identity . New York Guilford Press. Psychology Category Ego psychology Category Self psych stub ...   more details



  1. Self-abasement

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Expert subject Psychology date November 2008 Self abasement is voluntary self punishment or humiliation in order to atone for some real or imagined wrongdoing. Self abasement might have a religious aspect for those seeking humility before God , perhaps in the context of monastic or cenobitic lifestyle. It also has a Human sexuality sexual and sexual fetishism fetish aspect for those people who enjoy erotic humiliation and other related BDSM practices. Examples of self abasement practices include self flagellation , bondage BDSM bondage , torture , public humiliation including online humiliation . In psychology , self abasement is associated with shame rather than guilt and involves the reduction of the subject s self esteem . The notion of self abasement can be said to be based in Freud ian psychoanalysis . Citation needed date May 2007 Fear may also result in self abasement. See also Ego reduction Egolessness Humility Mortification of the flesh Prostration Abstinence DEFAULTSORT Self Abasement Category Self Category Abnormal psychology ...   more details



  1. Self-love

    Self love is the strong sense of respect for and confidence in oneself. It is different from narcissism in that as one practices acceptance and detachment, the awareness of the individual shifts and the individual starts to see him or herself as an extension of all there is. Ultimately, the identification of I from a personal individual perspective, shifts to I from a perspective of consciousness or life being experienced from the perceptual point of view that we call by our individual names. Healthy self love plays an essential role in mental health, well being, self preservation, and happiness. Citation needed date July 2011 In 1956 psychologist and social philosopher Erich Fromm proposed that loving oneself is different from being arrogant , conceited or egocentric . He proposed that loving oneself means caring about oneself, taking responsibility for oneself, respecting oneself, and knowing oneself e.g. being realistic and honest about one s strengths and weaknesses . He proposed, further, that in order to be able to truly love another person, a person needs first to love oneself in this way. ref The Art of Loving 1956 by Erich Fromm. Harper & Row . ISBN 978 0060915940. ref Self love is generally learned in childhood to varying degrees through honesty, acceptance, and love the esteem and love of the parent s is often projected onto the child. Citation needed date July 2011 Conversely, if one parent overtly disrespects the other, or himself herself, the stage may be set for unhealthy self esteem and self love, as the child grows into adulthood. Citation needed date July 2011 See also wikiquote Self esteem Self image Self awareness Self compassion Self concept References reflist emotion footer Narcissism Category Ethical principles Category Love Category Personal life Category Positive psychology de Selbstliebe es Amor propio fr Amour propre zh ...   more details



  1. The Disowned Self

    role played by self esteem. It goes on to provide a philosophical foundation for the psychological theory of the disowned self. The book gives us detailed descriptions of patients experiencing ...Infobox Book name The Disowned Self title orig translator image Image The Disowned Self cover .jpg image caption Paperback edition cover author Nathaniel Branden illustrator cover artist country language English series subject Psychology, Self Esteem, Self Alienation, Psychotherapy genre Non Fiction publisher Bantam Books release date 1972 1979 sixth printing Last release 1984 media type Book pages 237 second edition isbn ISBN 0 553 13080 6 second edition, sixth printing preceded by followed by The Disowned Self was written by Nathaniel Branden in 1971. It was Dr. Branden s third book in the area of psychology preceded by The Psychology of Self Esteem and Breaking Free . The Disowned Self explores, ...the problem of self alienation a condition in which the individual is out of contact with his ... actual self and his life is the reflection of an unreal self, of a role he has adopted. The problem of obliviousness to self, the causes and consequences of such obliviousness, and its treatment psychotherapeutically ... The Disowned Self publisher Bantam location London year 1979 isbn 0553278673. oclc doi page 237 ... in particular. There is also a reprint of the chapter on emotions taken from The Psychology of Self Esteem . The first edition was published by Nash Publications in January 1972 with two reissues ... 1. Discovering the Unknown Self 2. Childhood and Neurosis 3. Self Acceptance and Self Awareness 4 ... first edition Appendix A Emotions Appendix B Alienation See also Nathaniel Branden Self esteem Psychology Psychotherapy References references psych book stub Category Books by Nathaniel Branden Disowned Self, The Category 1972 books Disowned Self, The Category Psychology books Disowned Self, The DEFAULTSORT Disowned Self, The ...   more details



  1. Self-consciousness

    . Adolescence is believed to be a time of heightened self consciousness. A person with a chronic tendency toward self consciousness may be shyness shy or introvert ed. ref W. Ray Crozier Shyness , p. 71, Routledge, 2000 ISBN 978 0415224521 ref Psychology Unlike self awareness , which in a philosophical context is being conscious of oneself as an individual, self consciousness, being excessively conscious of one s appearance or manner, can be a problem at times. Self consciousness is often associated with shyness and embarrassment, in which case a lack of pride and low self esteem can result. In a positive context, self consciousness may affect the development of identity, for it is during periods of high self consciousness that people come the closest to knowing themselves objectively. Self consciousness affects people in varying degrees, as some people are constantly self monitoring or self involved, while others are completely oblivious about themselves. ref Nathaniel Branden The Psychology of Self Esteem , p. 42, Nash Publishing Corp., 1969 ISBN 8402 1109 0 ref Psychologist ...distinguish Self awareness Self concept Self image Self perception Self consciousness is an Acute medicine acute sense of self awareness. It is a preoccupation with oneself, as opposed to the philosophical state of self awareness , which is the awareness that one exists as an individual being although ... Self perspectives Across the Life Span , p. 228, SUNY Press, 1992 ISBN 978 0791410035 ref An unpleasant feeling of self consciousness may occur when one realizes that one is being watched or observed, the feeling that everyone is looking at oneself. Some people are habitually more self conscious than others. Unpleasant feelings of self consciousness are sometimes associated with shyness or paranoia . According to Schopenhauer , man can, through self consciousness, make a choice between affirming ... Press, 1994 ISBN 0 521 45213 9 ref Impairment When feeling self conscious, one becomes aware of even ...   more details




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