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  2. Self-acceptance - Wikipedia

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    According to Shepard, self-acceptance is an individual's satisfaction or happiness with oneself, and is thought to be necessary for good mental health. Self-acceptance involves self-understanding, a realistic, albeit subjective, awareness of one's strengths and weaknesses.

  3. How to Achieve Self-Acceptance—at Last! - AOL

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    Of course, you don’t gain this kind of self-acceptance overnight. It is a process, as Hendriksen explains in her book. We asked her how to begin the journey, and she suggested these steps.

  4. Six-factor model of psychological well-being - Wikipedia

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    The Ryff Scale is based on six factors: autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relations with others, purpose in life, and self-acceptance. [1] Higher total scores indicate higher psychological well-being. Following are explanations of each criterion, and an example statement from the Ryff Inventory to measure each criterion.

  5. Social judgment theory - Wikipedia

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    This examination of self-acceptance aligns with SJT's focus on how people internalize social norms and how that affects how they behave. [ 17 ] All things considered, "Kinky Boots" offers a wealth of illustrations that show how social judgment theory functions within the framework of social norms, personal identity, and interpersonal relationships.

  6. Self-compassion - Wikipedia

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    Self-acceptance is an element of self-compassion that involves accepting oneself for who and what they are. Self-acceptance differs from self-esteem in that self-esteem involves globally evaluating one's worth. Self-acceptance means accepting the self despite flaws, weaknesses, and negative evaluations from others. [48]

  7. Theory of basic human values - Wikipedia

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    Security – safety, harmony, and stability of society, of relationships, and of self; Conformity – restraint of actions, inclinations, and impulses likely to upset or harm others and violate social expectations or norms; Tradition – respect, commitment, and acceptance of the customs and ideas that one's culture or religion provides

  8. The story of two Brooklyn sisters who forged a family of firsts

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    A look at the lives of Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Steward, the first Black female doctor in New York, and her sister Sarah J. S. Tompkins Garnet, the first Black female principal in NYC.

  9. She has been a part of silly shenanigans, shagged assorted suitors – most notably Colin Firth's stoically upper-crust Mark Darcy and Hugh Grant's womanizing Daniel Cleaver – but in the end ...