Self-Awareness


"How you perceive yourself plays a central role in communication, regardless of whether the communication is in a daydream, in a journal, in a small group, or at a podium. An early step in considering yourself as a communicator is to contemplate your self-awareness; your sense of self; your accommodation with your past; your plans for your future; and all the prejudices, potentialities, and possibilities that are you." (Pearson & Nelson, An Introduction to Human Communication, p. 34)

Bartholomew Self Model

Children and Self Esteem

Maslow's Theory

Religion and Mental Health Outline

Self Esteem and Cancer Patients

Self-concept and Self-esteem

Self-esteem

Self-esteem and Being Positive

Self Esteem Index

Application: Here is a test you can take to analyze your self esteem (click here).


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