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- | In [[psychology]], '''self-esteem''' reflects a [[person]]'s overall [[self]]-appraisal of their own worth. | + | In [[psychology]], '''self-esteem''' reflects a [[person]]'s overall [[self]]-appraisal of their own worth. See [[self-concept]]. |
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- | Self-esteem encompasses both beliefs (for example, "I am [[competent|competent/incompetent]]") and emotions (for example: [[triumph]]/[[despair]], [[pride]]/[[shame]]). Behavior may reflect self-esteem, in (for example: [[assertive]]ness/[[shyness|timorousness]], [[confidence]]/caution). | + | |
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- | Psychologists usually regard self-esteem as an enduring personality characteristic (trait self-esteem), though normal, short-term variations (state self-esteem) occur. | + | |
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- | Self-esteem can apply specifically to a particular dimension (for example: "I believe I am a good writer, and feel proud of that in particular") or have global extent (for example: "I believe I am a good person, and feel proud of myself in general"). | + | |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Assertiveness]] | * [[Assertiveness]] | ||
* [[Body image]] | * [[Body image]] | ||
- | * [[Bullying]] | + | * [[Clinical depression]] |
- | * [[Core self-evaluations]] | + | |
* [[Dunning–Kruger effect]] | * [[Dunning–Kruger effect]] | ||
* [[Eating disorder]] | * [[Eating disorder]] | ||
* [[Emotional competence]] | * [[Emotional competence]] | ||
- | * [[Emotional intelligence]] | + | * [[Fear of negative evaluation]] |
* [[Gumption trap]] | * [[Gumption trap]] | ||
+ | * [[Grandiose delusions]] | ||
+ | * [[Health-related embarrassment]] | ||
* [[Hubris]] | * [[Hubris]] | ||
- | * [[Implicit self-esteem]] | + | * [[Identity (social science)|Identity]] |
+ | * [[Inner critic]] | ||
+ | * [[Invisible support]] | ||
+ | * [[Law of Jante]] | ||
+ | * [[List of confidence tricks]] | ||
* [[Optimism bias]] | * [[Optimism bias]] | ||
* [[Outline of self]] | * [[Outline of self]] | ||
+ | * [[Overconfidence effect]] | ||
* [[Passivity (behavior)|Passiveness]] | * [[Passivity (behavior)|Passiveness]] | ||
* [[Performance anxiety]] | * [[Performance anxiety]] | ||
- | * [[Suicide prevention]] | + | * [[Self-affirmation]] |
* [[Self-awareness]] | * [[Self-awareness]] | ||
- | * [[Self-evaluation maintenance theory]] | + | * [[Self-enhancement]] |
- | * [[Self-compassion]] | + | |
* [[Self-esteem functions]] | * [[Self-esteem functions]] | ||
- | * [[Self-love]] | + | * [[Self-esteem instability]] |
+ | * [[Self-evaluation maintenance theory]] | ||
* [[Self image]] | * [[Self image]] | ||
- | * [[Shame]] | ||
* [[Shyness]] | * [[Shyness]] | ||
* [[Social anxiety]] | * [[Social anxiety]] | ||
- | * [[Social phobia (disambiguation)|Social phobia]] | + | * [[Social phobia]] |
- | * [[Presenteeism]] | + | * [[Suicide prevention]] |
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In psychology, self-esteem reflects a person's overall self-appraisal of their own worth. See self-concept.
See also
- Assertiveness
- Body image
- Clinical depression
- Dunning–Kruger effect
- Eating disorder
- Emotional competence
- Fear of negative evaluation
- Gumption trap
- Grandiose delusions
- Health-related embarrassment
- Hubris
- Identity
- Inner critic
- Invisible support
- Law of Jante
- List of confidence tricks
- Optimism bias
- Outline of self
- Overconfidence effect
- Passiveness
- Performance anxiety
- Self-affirmation
- Self-awareness
- Self-enhancement
- Self-esteem functions
- Self-esteem instability
- Self-evaluation maintenance theory
- Self image
- Shyness
- Social anxiety
- Social phobia
- Suicide prevention
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