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The relationship between self-compassion and mental health: A repeated measures investigation. [PDF]
Wong MYC, Wong JY, Lam SKK, Fung HW.
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Empowering leadership as a secure base:enhancing organizational identification via age-contingent employee resilience. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Wang Z, Song Y.
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Manipulation for self-Identification, and self-Identification for better manipulation
Science Robotics, 2021Self-identification enables robotic manipulation systems to interactively acquire model parameters with limited sensing.
Kaiyu Hang +3 more
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Lycanthropy and Self-Identification
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1990Lycanthropy, an unusual psychiatric syndrome involving the delusion of being an animal, usually occurs as a transient symptom of severe psychosis. A review of the historical and modern medical literature, as well as of contemporary anthropological reports, suggests multiple etiologies for lycanthropy, including seizure disorders and use of ...
A R, Kulick, H G, Pope, P E, Keck
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Self-Identification and Preferences
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1979The ethnic identification skills and ethnic preferences of white and Mexican-American first- and third-grade males and females were investigated. Subjects were asked a series of identification questions and responded to each item by selecting a photograph of a male or female white, Mexican-American, or black child.
Andrea Weiland, Ronald Coughlin
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2022
Here, I first analyze gender identity qua gender self-ascription and offer a theory of the psychological states underpinning gender self-ascriptions, which I call a form of 'self-identification'. I hold gender self-identification consists of a gender self-concept, which itself consists of a belief or assumption in a context, and sometimes involves a ...
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Here, I first analyze gender identity qua gender self-ascription and offer a theory of the psychological states underpinning gender self-ascriptions, which I call a form of 'self-identification'. I hold gender self-identification consists of a gender self-concept, which itself consists of a belief or assumption in a context, and sometimes involves a ...
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An inquiry into self-identification with retirement
Journal of Women & Aging, 2016The aim of this qualitative study was to explore patterns in self-identification with being retired using deductive thematic analysis informed by the life course perspective. For this study, a set of women who self-identified as retired (n = 60) were asked to describe their current work status, major career interruptions, and factors that marked their ...
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2023
Abstract Intentional subjectivity involves pre-reflective self-awareness, the structure of which can be spelled out in terms of self-identification, self-validation, self-commitment, and self-authorization. Singularism is the view that these features are realized only in singular self-awareness (the “I,” or ego).
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Abstract Intentional subjectivity involves pre-reflective self-awareness, the structure of which can be spelled out in terms of self-identification, self-validation, self-commitment, and self-authorization. Singularism is the view that these features are realized only in singular self-awareness (the “I,” or ego).
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Plenitude and Self-Identification
2020Many people are happy to say that some of their social properties are central to their identity and definitional of who they are. They take these properties to belong to their core and sometimes claim their having of them to hence deserve special protection.
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Mythoritual as a Means of (Self-)Identification
ISTORIYA, 2018The term “mythorital” has recently become very popular in Russian folklore, Slavic studies, balkanistics, ethnography, ethnolinguistics. And he is perceived in these sciences as something given, self-evident and well-proven. At the same time, in 2003 the term “mythorital”, unlike the terms “myth”, “rite”, “ritual” and their derivatives, was not ...
Ivan Davydov, Ivan Fadeyev
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