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Self-Esteem
Self-esteem is a term
that is becoming somewhat overused in society. Individuals who describe
themselves as having low self-esteem may actually have a poor self-image.
Oftentimes, they are genuinely depressed. The difference between low
self-esteem and poor self-image is this: self-esteem is based on
subjective feelings that change according to the current environment; self-image
is one's view of self, and beliefs about self, based on life experiences. The
two can go hand-in-hand, but low self-esteem is a problem that is more easily
and naturally fixed. (For more information on poor self-image, follow the link
to our page on depression.)
In order for this website to be
helpful, the concept of self-esteem must be clearly defined. According to the National
Association for Self-Esteem, self-esteem is "the experience of being
capable of meeting life's challenges and being worthy of happiness." So,
the question is, how do we get to a point where we feel that we are worthy of
happiness? The following links are provided to answer your questions about
self-esteem.
If you find that you truly do have
low self-esteem or poor self-image, seek help at the UWA
Counseling Center.
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