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  2. Self-consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Private self-consciousness is a tendency to introspect and examine one's inner self and feelings. Public self-consciousness is an awareness of the self as it is viewed by others. This kind of self-consciousness can result in self-monitoring and social anxiety. Both private and public self-consciousness are viewed as personality traits that are ...

  3. Self-awareness - Wikipedia

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    Level 5—Self-consciousness or "meta" self-awareness: At this level not only is the self seen from a first person view but it is realized that it is also seen from a third person's view. A person who develops self consciousness begins to understand they can be in the mind of others: for instance, how they are seen from a public standpoint.

  4. Self-knowledge (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    While seeking to develop the answer to this question, self-knowledge requires ongoing self-awareness and self-consciousness (which is not to be confused with consciousness). Young infants and chimpanzees display some of the traits of self-awareness [ 1 ] and agency /contingency, [ 2 ] yet they are not considered as also having self-consciousness.

  5. Psychosynthesis - Wikipedia

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    The concept of Self points towards a source of wisdom and guidance within the person, a source which can operate quite beyond the control of the conscious personality. Since Self pervades all levels, an ongoing lived relationship with SelfSelf-realization—may lead anywhere on the diagram as one's direction unfolds (this is one reason for ...

  6. Chrissy Teigen Announces New Wellness Podcast, “Self ... - AOL

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    With the wellness-themed Self-Conscious with Chrissy Teigen, the former model, 38, is making her first-ever foray into podcast hosting, and shares that she hopes her show can help people break the ...

  7. Subpersonality - Wikipedia

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    Possible selves are defined as psychological schema that represent multiple versions of the self. These include past and future selves, which together characterise thoughts and feelings, such as remorse, satisfaction, and doubt about the person we may have been previously, as well as hopes and worries about who we may become.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    In the 1970s, addicts self-treated with illicit methadone because of the severe restrictions on the medication and limited access to clinics. While any illegal trade in a medication should be a concern, there is scant evidence that Suboxone is being used as a gateway to drug use in the U.S. Addicts say taking the medication just helps them feel ...

  9. Consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Consciousness—The having of perceptions, thoughts, and feelings; awareness. The term is impossible to define except in terms that are unintelligible without a grasp of what consciousness means. Many fall into the trap of equating consciousness with self-consciousness—to be conscious it is only necessary to be aware of the external world ...