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    Damaging Impact of law self-esteem * Is Low self-esteem an illness? – yes because it meets the criteria of being a disease. * It is uncontrollable – This is people who uncomfortable with yourself or around other people. * Its Symptoms have commonality and predictability – a sharing features or qualities ‚ to state and tell about ‚ or make own in advance. * Describable Lifecycle – This is a pattern of lifecycle . * Relation to other diseases – its related high stress diseases include : High blood

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    Unit 8: P3 and M2

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    Unit 8: P3: State factors that influence an individual’s self-concept M2: Outline how factors can influence the development of an individual’s self-concept Sharon is a 17 year old girl at the stage of adolescence‚ to add on to that she’s also a single mother of two children. Throughout her life she has had to grow up more than others as she has a family of her own to look after as well as her educational life which will determine how her future will turn out later. In this assignment I will

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    meet her on another day. Again the same fear of rejection is apparent in his desire to propose to his current partner but resisting because he believes she would reject him. In my evaluation he clearly appears to be presenting with self-confidence and self-esteem issues in addition to having a great fear of failure. Before pursuing any potential course of treatment I must‚ as an ethical and responsible therapist‚ ensure that hypnotherapy is truly suitable for his issues instead of other avenues

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    References: IntroCafé. (n.d). Components of self-esteem. Retrieved November 26‚ 2009 from http://www.12steps.org/founder/Mark/menubord/ESTEEM.htm McShane‚ S.L. & Von Glinow‚ M.A. (2000). Organizational behavior. New York. Pitman. Neill‚ J. (2006). What is locus of control? Retrieved November 27‚ 2009 from http://wilderdom.com/psychology/loc/LocusOfControlWhatIs.html Perera‚ K. (2007). What is self esteem? Retrieved November 27‚ 2009 from http://www.more-selfesteem.com/whatisselfesteem

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    What is self-esteem? Self-Esteem means different things to different people. There is no universal meaning in self-esteem. Everyone of us have a personal meaning of self-esteem. How does self-esteem affect in our personality? How we overcome self-esteem? And how self-esteem developed in self? Self-esteem is a term used in psychology to reflect persons overall emotional evaluation of his or her own worth. It is a judgment of one self as well as an attitude toward the self. Self-esteem encompasses

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    What is the cause of us having low self-esteem? What kind of help can we get so everyone can be normal? Self-esteem is a very big deal in some people lives. Some people do not know how to handle themselves when it comes down to someone telling them something is wrong with there body’s. Self-esteem can cause depression‚ which can lead into suicide and deadly action if people do not get any help. In Gen Me Twinge is talking about how people theses days are and how this society is and how is should

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    one’s self‚ is referred to as self-concept (Adler‚ Proctor‚ Rosenfeld 56). Self-concept is a reflection not only of the physical attributes but also the emotional‚ moral‚ value‚ and preference characteristics of personality. The way that someone feels about those qualities will determine their self-esteem‚ part of the self-concept that determines self-worth. Typically it is thought that a high self-esteem is preferable over a low self-esteem‚ and while that is largely true‚ a high self-esteem doesn’t

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    these devices and applications‚ being socially connected has made it easier to communicate with each other. Unfortunately‚ it all hasn’t been positive communications. There are many negative effects of social media‚ the biggest being addiction and self esteem. The definition of an addiction according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary is: an unusually great interest in something or a need to do or have something (addiction). While social media addiction is not clinically diagnosed at this point‚ the

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    Reflected Appraisals Reflected Appraisals Many people have influenced and shaped my self-image. From the time I was young‚ my parents and family members told me if my behavior was acceptable or unacceptable by rewarding or punishing my behaviors. This started to build my self-image and as I got older‚ my peers‚ teachers‚ coworkers‚ and bosses perceptions of me has also influence how I view myself. “Reflected appraisal is our perception

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    CAUSE AND EFFECT

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    2013 What is “perfect”? A healthy sense of self can make a profound difference in how a person feels and functions‚ especially when that person is a young boy or girl. Youth must endure so much torment where their bodies and self-image are concerned. In order to have a positive self-image‚ one needs to have self-respect‚ a sense of self-worth‚ a feeling of basic goodness about oneself. Low self-esteem can mean constant self-doubt and self-criticism‚ social anxiety‚ and isolation‚ suppressed

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