which of the following is an indicator of accepting oneself
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which of the following indicator of oneself
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An indicator of accepting oneself
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- Self-acceptance is defined as the recognition of one's strengths and faults, a realistic (but subjective) assessment of one's talents, capabilities, and general value, and emotions of happiness with one's self despite flaws and regardless of prior actions and decisions.
- Self-acceptance is defined as a person's satisfaction or happiness with himself or herself, and it is regarded to be essential for mental health. Self-acceptance entails self-awareness, or a realistic, albeit subjective, assessment of one's own strengths and faults.
- It leads to a person's perception of themselves as having "special worth."
- Albert Ellis emphasised the significance of accepting oneself. simply because you are living, human, and one-of-a-kind - without assigning yourself a global grade or allowing what others think of you to influence you.
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