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  2. Roy Baumeister - Wikipedia

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    Roy Frederick Baumeister[ 1 ] (/ ˈbaʊmaɪstər /; born May 16, 1953) is an American social psychologist who is known for his work on the self, social rejection, belongingness, sexuality and sex differences, self-control, self-esteem, self-defeating behaviors, motivation, aggression, consciousness, and free will.

  3. Self-esteem - Wikipedia

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    e. Self-esteem is confidence in one's own worth, abilities, or morals. Self-esteem encompasses beliefs about oneself (for example, "I am loved", "I am worthy") as well as emotional states, such as triumph, despair, pride, and shame. [ 1 ] Smith and Mackie define it by saying "The self-concept is what we think about the self; self-esteem, is the ...

  4. Codependency - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. In psychology, codependency is a theory that attempts to explain imbalanced relationships where one person enables another person's self-destructive behavior [ 1 ] such as addiction, poor mental health, immaturity, irresponsibility, or under-achievement. [ 2 ]

  5. 10 Signs of Low Self-Esteem, and What To Do Instead ... - AOL

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    10 Signs of Low Self-Esteem, According to Psychologists. 1. Avoidance. Avoiding situations is one of the biggest red flags of a person with cellar-dwelling self-esteem. "When people feel a low ...

  6. Self-disclosure - Wikipedia

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    People with low self-esteem are more socially anxious and shy which can make it difficult to form close relationships with others. This can harm both their physical and mental health because feeling connected to others is considered a fundamental human motivation. Individuals with low self-esteem have difficulty disclosing to others because ...

  7. Narcissism - Wikipedia

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    This can be overcompensation for low self-esteem or an inability to sustain true intimacy. [37] While this behavioral pattern is believed to be more common in men than in women, [38] [39] it occurs in both males and females who compensate for feelings of sexual inadequacy by becoming overly proud or obsessed with their masculinity or femininity ...

  8. Self-love - Wikipedia

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    The association conducted a study in 2008 which researched the impact of low self-esteem and lack of self-love and its relation to suicidal tendencies and attempts. They defined self-love as being "beliefs about oneself (self-based self-esteem) [20] and beliefs about how other people regard oneself (other-based self-esteem)". [20]

  9. Asexuality - Wikipedia

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    Results showed that asexuals were more likely to have low self-esteem and more likely to be depressed than members of other sexual orientations: 25.88% of heterosexuals, 26.54% of bisexuals (called "ambisexuals"), 29.88% of homosexuals, and 33.57% of asexuals were reported to have problems with self-esteem. A similar trend existed for depression.