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Etymology: [ 'self, Southern also 's ] (pronoun.) before 12th century. Middle English , from Old English; akin to Old High German selb, intensive pronoun, and probably to Latin suus one's own; more at SUICIDE.

kendine saygı, öz saygı, izzetinefis, özsaygı, öz benlik, kendini beğenme, onur, öz-saygı, gurur, haysiyet, nefsine hürmet, hodpesentlik, öz saygısı, özbeğeni,

1 kendine saygı     ts
2 öz saygı  Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim     ts
3 izzetinefis     ts
4 özsaygı     ts
5 öz benlik     ts
6 kendini beğenme     ts
7 onur     ts
8 öz-saygı  Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim     ts
9selfesteem gurur     ts
10selfesteem haysiyet     ts
11selfesteem nefsine hürmet     ts
12selfesteem hodpesentlik     ts
13selfesteem öz saygısı     ts
14selfesteem özbeğeni     ts
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sense of one's own worth, sense of one's own value, Personal feelings or opinions of oneself, The degree to which a person has a positive self-evaluation (3), feeling positive about yourself and valued by others, A global evaluation of one’s qualities and attributes, such regard for one's own character as will restrain one from unworthy action; rational self-esteem, a feeling of pride in yourself, the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect; "it was beneath his dignity to cheat"; "showed his true dignity when under pressure", when you feel good about who you are and how you look, The degree to which a person has a positive self-evaluation, Assessing and understanding self-esteem, Refers to the global emotional judgment individuals make about themselves in terms of worth or value Feelings of positive self-esteem imply that one likes oneself; that one approves of, accepts, and is comfortable with oneself; that one is rarely disappointed in oneself; and that one perceives oneself to be a person of worth and worthy of respect Negative self-esteem, on the other hand, implies that one dislikes or disapproves of oneself; that one devalues oneself and sometimes feels inferior to others; that one perceives oneself to be a worthless person or worthy of condemnation (See self-evaluation; self-adequacy; personality theory), Feelings of self-worth stemming from the individual's positive or negative beliefs about being valuable and capable, Your self-esteem is how you feel about yourself. For example, if you have low self-esteem, you do not like yourself, you do not think that you are a valuable person, and therefore you do not behave confidently. Poor self-esteem is at the centre of many of the difficulties we experience in our relationships. the feeling of being satisfied with your own abilities, and that you deserve to be liked or respected self-respect raise/build (up)/boost sb's self-esteem. Sense of personal worth and ability that is fundamental to an individual's identity. Family relationships during childhood are believed to play a crucial role in its development. Parents may foster self-esteem by expressing affection and support for the child as well as by helping the child set realistic goals for achievement instead of imposing unreachably high standards. Karen Horney asserted that low self-esteem leads to the development of a personality that excessively craves approval and affection and exhibits an extreme desire for personal achievement. According to Alfred Adler's theory of personality, low self-esteem leads people to strive to overcome their perceived inferiorities and to develop strengths or talents in compensation, (a) the fundamental valuing of self; (b) acknowleding worth of self and others; (c) acting out of self-esteem rather than self-importance or self-righteousness, positive feelings about oneself; sense of self-respect, Personal feelings of high or low self worth, A general feeling of self-worth based on a person's own valuing of herself and her beliefs about the way others value her People with high self-esteem have less tendency to rely on others' opinions as the most important measure of their self-worth TOP, How persons feel about themselves, The holding a good opinion of one's self; self-complacency,

15 sense of one's own worth, sense of one's own value     ts
16 Personal feelings or opinions of oneself     ts
17 The degree to which a person has a positive self-evaluation (3)     ts
18 feeling positive about yourself and valued by others     ts
19 A global evaluation of one’s qualities and attributes     ts
20 such regard for one's own character as will restrain one from unworthy action; rational self-esteem     ts
21 a feeling of pride in yourself     ts
22 the quality of being worthy of esteem or respect; "it was beneath his dignity to cheat"; "showed his true dignity when under pressure"     ts
23 when you feel good about who you are and how you look     ts
24 The degree to which a person has a positive self-evaluation     ts
25 Assessing and understanding self-esteem     ts
26 Refers to the global emotional judgment individuals make about themselves in terms of worth or value Feelings of positive self-esteem imply that one likes oneself; that one approves of, accepts, and is comfortable with oneself; that one is rarely disappointed in oneself; and that one perceives oneself to be a person of worth and worthy of respect Negative self-esteem, on the other hand, implies that one dislikes or disapproves of oneself; that one devalues oneself and sometimes feels inferior to others; that one perceives oneself to be a worthless person or worthy of condemnation (See self-evaluation; self-adequacy; personality theory)     ts
27 Feelings of self-worth stemming from the individual's positive or negative beliefs about being valuable and capable     ts
28 Your self-esteem is how you feel about yourself. For example, if you have low self-esteem, you do not like yourself, you do not think that you are a valuable person, and therefore you do not behave confidently. Poor self-esteem is at the centre of many of the difficulties we experience in our relationships. the feeling of being satisfied with your own abilities, and that you deserve to be liked or respected self-respect raise/build (up)/boost sb's self-esteem. Sense of personal worth and ability that is fundamental to an individual's identity. Family relationships during childhood are believed to play a crucial role in its development. Parents may foster self-esteem by expressing affection and support for the child as well as by helping the child set realistic goals for achievement instead of imposing unreachably high standards. Karen Horney asserted that low self-esteem leads to the development of a personality that excessively craves approval and affection and exhibits an extreme desire for personal achievement. According to Alfred Adler's theory of personality, low self-esteem leads people to strive to overcome their perceived inferiorities and to develop strengths or talents in compensation     ts
29 (a) the fundamental valuing of self; (b) acknowleding worth of self and others; (c) acting out of self-esteem rather than self-importance or self-righteousness     ts
30 positive feelings about oneself; sense of self-respect     ts
31 Personal feelings of high or low self worth     ts
32 A general feeling of self-worth based on a person's own valuing of herself and her beliefs about the way others value her People with high self-esteem have less tendency to rely on others' opinions as the most important measure of their self-worth TOP     ts
33 How persons feel about themselves     ts
34selfesteem The holding a good opinion of one's self; self-complacency     ts
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