Self -- See Ego The conscious portion of the personality structure which serves to mediate between the demands of the primitive instinctual drives, (the id), of internalized parental and social prohibitions or the conscience, (the superego), and of reality.
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Self Assessment Popular Works : Peck, M. Scott
1997
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Self Assessment Psychology -- See Self-Assessment Appraisal of one's own personal qualities or traits.
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Self Care Health Psychology Popular Works : Siegel, Bernie S.
1990
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Self Care Psychology Nurses Instruction : Mertig, Rita G.
2007
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Self Concept Juvenile Literature : Apel, Melanie Ann.
2002
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Self Concept Nursing Texts : Rubin, Reva.
1984
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Self Concept United States : Glasser, William,
1975
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Self Control -- See Also Temperance Habitual moderation in the indulgence of a natural appetite, especially but not exclusively the consumption of alcohol.
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Behavior in which persons hurt or harm themselves without the motive of suicide or of sexual deviation.
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Persons' view of themselves.
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A self-evaluation of health status.
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Self Evaluation Programs : Alter, Catherine.
1990
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The inspection of one's breasts, usually for signs of disease, especially neoplastic disease.
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Self Experimentation In Medicine : Dendy, Leslie A.,
2005
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Behavior in which persons hurt or harm themselves without the motive of suicide or of sexual deviation.
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Self Help Groups Personal Narratives : Lake, Nell,
2014
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Self Help Groups Popular Works : Z., Phillip.
1991
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