Synonym: dignity, self-pride, self-regard, self-respect, self-worth. Similar words: self-, itself, himself, of itself, in itself, by itself, by yourself, by himself. Meaning: [self ɪˈstiːm] n. 1. a feeling of pride in yourself 2. the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect.
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121. They gave examples of how some of their attempts at building up self-esteem seemed to have worked.
122. The horse that is high in self-esteem is also likely to be high in aggression.
123. Then the insidious eating away of energy and self-esteem begins in earnest.
124. Constantly putting yourself up for rejection just because you're grown-up now won't help your self-esteem.
125. The unleashing of the anger against the self causes a catastrophic fall in self-esteem.
126. What happened that season turned out to be a story about the struggle for self-esteem, equity and respect.
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127. Some parents found social work visits made them fearful and anxious and their self-esteem was reduced.
128. It certainly is not the most important moral problem that betrays our honor and diminishes our possibilities for self-esteem.
129. A person today who seems to have a great sense of self-esteem has his or her childhood days to thank for it. Stephen Richards
130. This combination of higher self-esteem and greater safety created a powerful impetus toward greater intimacy.
131. Good workers, with high self-esteem ... not the type to renege on a £60,000 mortgage or a £10,000 car loan.
132. And your self-esteem will take a beating.
133. Study author Brad Bushman says “American society seems to believe that self-esteem is the cure all for every social ill, from bad grades to teen pregnancies to violence.
134. If he gets too focused on not liking the way he looks, a guy's self-esteem can take a hit and his confidence can slide.
135. "Traditionally, their sense of sexiness and self-esteem tends to come from power and earning potential, which tends to rise over the lifespan," she said.
136. Previous researches on self-verification have helped to understand the effects of self-esteem on social interaction behavior.
137. And to what adolescent striving to define an identity do inflated self-esteem and grandiosity not appear attractive?
138. The message that magazines send out to females around the world affects them negatively, causing a drop in self-esteem and self-worth.
139. Those who express the sense of unworthiness are said to have low self-esteem, or the person who is to express self-pride are said to hold themselves in highest esteem.
140. Methods A self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted among 200 adolescents about computer games and self-esteem.
141. Brad Bushman, a professor of communication and psychology at Ohio State University, said the findings should raise red flags about the role of self-esteem in society.
142. These five steps toward healthy self-esteem are based on cognitive behavior therapy principles.
143. Objective To study the effects of group psychotherapy on social anxiety and self-esteem of medical college students, and to find the way to improve their social anxiety and self-esteem status.
144. On an individual basis, self-esteem is deep lying and built upon successes and setbacks over the course of a lifetime.
145. In the past decade work has gone from being a source for self-esteem to being a self-esteem drainer.
146. In such employment dilemma, College Students created anxiety irritability, low self-esteem and other psychological world-weary and cynical, seriously affected the physical and mental health.
147. They asked about the impact of parenthood on work and career changes, lifestyle issues, couple, family and friendship experiences, and self-esteem and self-care.
148. In addition, the researchers investigated the relationship of suggestibility with social desirability, self-esteem, focus of control, and visual v.
149. United States President Abraham Lincoln from childhood have an inferiority complex, he is overcome by self- deprecating self-esteem, develop their own self-confidence.
150. Considering that depression can cause poor self-esteem and sometimes even body dysmorphia, it's also possible that depressed teens would self-report "substantial" acne more often than their peers.
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