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The mental image or picture of self which has the power to either encourage or thwart personal growth

Self-concept

The need to feel good about oneself and to believe that others hold one in high regard

Self esteem

The need to reach ones potential through full development of ones unique capability

Self actualization

The failure to integrate various childhood identifications into harmonious adult psychosocial identity, which can lead to disruptions in relationships and problems of intimacy

Identity diffusion

The subjective experience of the partial or total disruption of ones ego and the disintegration and disorganization of ones self concept

Depersonalization

The term used to describe the composite of all the basic facts, qualities, traits, images and feelings one holds about oneself; these strongly influence a persons ability to manage life events and ensure emotional stability.

Global self

Constitutes who the self wants to be; these self expectations develop unconsciously early in childhood and are based on images of role models.

Ideal self

Might develop in people who have an emotional need to respond to the needs and ambitions significant people, such as parents, have for them.

False self

A persons conscious sense of who he/she is; how they would describe themselves to others (gay, man, student, American...)

Personal identity

A persons subjective view of ones physical appearance.

Body image

Patient exhibits signs of grief and mourning

Adaptive responses

Patient exhibits signs of grief and mourning

Adaptive responses

Patient continues to deny and to avoid dealing with the deformity or limitation, engages in self destructive behavior, talks about feelings of worthlessness or insecurity

Maladaptive responses

Our ability to successfully live up to societal as well as our own expectations regarding role specific behaviors; is easily compromised by illness and injury

Role performance