Take the More To Love Class
Brain/Stomach/Reproductive plushies from IHeartGuts
Self Love Comes Within - Kit by WLI
What would Riley Matthews do?
Stick Up for Yourself: Every Kid's Guide to Personal Power & Positive Self-Esteem
Brain/Stomach/Reproductive plushies from IHeartGuts
Self Love Comes Within - Kit by WLI
What would Riley Matthews do?
Stick Up for Yourself: Every Kid's Guide to Personal Power & Positive Self-Esteem
self - compassion
- Why Self-Compassion Trumps Self-Esteem | Greater Good
- Kristin Neff - Resilience and Self-Compassion - Empathy and Compassion in Society 2013 - YouTube
- Kristin Neff: Overcoming Objections to Self-Compassion - YouTube
- 2-Minute Tips: How to Practice Self-Compassion - YouTube
- Kristin Neff: Mindfulness and Self-Compassion - YouTube
- 10-Minute Guided Meditation for Self-Compassion - YouTube
- About Dr. Kristin Neff | Self-Compassion
- Definition and Three Elements of Self Compassion | Kristin Neff
- Test how self-compassionate you are | Kristin Neff
- Self-Compassion Exercises by Dr. Kristin Neff
- Center for Mindful Self-Compassion
- Self-Compassion - Kristin Neff - Hardcover
- Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself: Kristin Neff: 9780061733529: Amazon.com: Books
- What is Compassion?
- Self Compassion - YouTube
- Kristin Neff: The Three Components of Self-Compassion - YouTube
- A Self Compassion Exercise on Vimeo
- Why Self-Compassion Trumps Self-Esteem | Greater Good
- Self-Compassion
- Self-compassion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
self-care
- 45 Simple Self-Care Practices for a Healthy Mind, Body & Soul
- Self care - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- A Simple Guide to Self-Care - The Atlantic
- Self-Care - Resources - Student Counseling Center - UT Dallas
- Self-Care Behavior – FREE Self-Care Behavior information | Encyclopedia.com: Find Self-Care Behavior research
- Self-Care Ideas for a Bad Day | The Mighty
- Self-Care Exercises and Activities - University at Buffalo School of Social Work
- Seven Types of Self-Care Activities for Coping with Stress | Psychology Today
- AADE7 Self-Care Behaviors
- Self-Care Starter Kit - University at Buffalo School of Social Work
- Self-Care Assessments, Exercises and Activities - University at Buffalo School of Social Work
- 7 Self-Care Behaviors @ Diabetes Life
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self-trust
- Building Self-Trust | California State University Stanislaus
- 3 Ways to Develop Self-Trust | World of Psychology
- Self-trust | Define Self-trust at Dictionary.com
- Why Restoring Self-Trust Will Transform Your Life - mindbodygreen.com
- 5 Steps to Deal with Self-Doubt and Trust Your Self Again
- How To Trust Yourself by Teal Swan: The Spiritual Catalyst
- Self Trust: Making Decisions with your Intuition & Heart
- Tips for Building Self-Trust - The Foundation of Leadership
- Self Trust is the Powerhouse to Regaining Control of Your Life - Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement
- Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson: “Self trust is the essence of heroism.”
- Lets Talk! - Self Love, Self Trust & Listening to your GUT Feelings - YouTube
- Trusting Yourself After An Abusive Relationship | Verbal Abuse in Relationships - HealthyPlace
self-acceptance
- The Path to Unconditional Self-Acceptance | Psychology Today
- Self-acceptance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- (Breaking Bad) Jesse Pinkman || Learning Self-Acceptance - YouTube
- Self-Acceptance | You Are Good Enough - YouTube
- The Self-Acceptance Project
- Love Yourself, Accept Yourself, Forgive Yourself
- SMART Recovery® - Unconditional Self-Acceptance (USA)
- 8 Techniques for Self-Acceptance : zen habits
- Therapists Spill: 12 Ways to Accept Yourself | Psych Central
- How Self-Acceptance Can Crack Open Your Life
- Radical Self-Acceptance: An Experiment/Performance by Amy Pence-Brown on Vimeo
- Unconditional positive regard -- the power of self acceptance | Michelle Charfen | TEDxRedondoBeach - YouTube
- Harry Baker: The power of self-acceptance - YouTube
- The Heart of Self Acceptance - YouTube
Self-Efficacy
- Self-efficacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Self-Efficacy @SERC
- Self-Efficacy Teaching Tip Sheet
- Self-efficacy defined
- Self Efficacy: Why Believing In Yourself Is So Important
- 4 Ways to Develop Self-Efficacy Beliefs (Self-Esteem or Confidence) · Reflectd
- Bandura's Self-efficacy Theory
- 7. Self-Efficacy and Social Cognitive Theories - PSYCH 484: Work Attitudes and Job Motivation - Confluence
- SELF-EFFICACY ,Albert Bandura - YouTube
- Self-Efficacy: Definition & Theory - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com
- Self Efficacy: Its Role and Sources - YouTube
- Albert Bandura on Behavior Therapy, Self-Efficacy and Modeling Video - YouTube
- Self-Efficacy, Motivation, and Goal Revision - YouTube
self concept
- Self-Concept
- An Overview of Self-Concept Theory for Counselors. Highlights: An ERIC/CAPS Digest. - Provides full-text access to the ERIC Digest of this name.
- the self concept in psychology and your Behaviour | 2KnowMySelf - What is self concept? Everything you need to know about the self concept.
- Self-Concept definition | Psychology Glossary | alleydog.com - Psychology definition for Self-Concept in normal everyday language, edited by psychologists, professors and leading students. Help us get better.
- Self-Concept | Encyclopedia of Psychology - The manner in which one perceives oneself. The Self-Concept is derived from several factors including: certain personality traits, how you look, your personal
- What Is Self-Concept in Psychology? - Definition & Overview - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com
- Ages & Stages: How Children Develop Self-Concept | Scholastic.com
- Educational Psychology Interactive: Self-concept and self-esteem
- What Is Self-Concept & How Does It Form?
- Self-Concept Theory - How Do You See Yourself?
- Self Concept | Simply Psychology - "The term self-concept is a general term used to refer to how someone thinks about, evaluates or perceives themselves. To be aware of oneself is to have a concept of oneself.Baumeister (1999) provides the following self concept definition: "the individual's belief about himself or herself, including the person's attributes and who and what the self is".Self Concept is an important term for both social psychology and humanism.Lewis (1990) suggests that development of a concept of self has two aspects: -(1) The Existential Self (2) The Categorical Self"
- Self-concept - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Self-consciousness
- "Self-consciousness is an acute sense of self-awareness. It is a preoccupation with oneself, as opposed to the philosophical state of self-awareness, which is the awareness that one exists as an individual being; although some writers use both terms interchangeably or synonymously.[1] An unpleasant feeling of self-consciousness may occur when one realizes that one is being watched or observed, the feeling that "everyone is looking" at oneself. Some people are habitually more self-conscious than others. Unpleasant feelings of self-consciousness are sometimes associated with shyness or paranoia." - Wikipedia
- Self-Consciousness | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Self-Consciousness, Private Vs. Public – FREE Self-Consciousness, Private Vs. Public information @ Encyclopedia.com: Find Self-Consciousness, Private Vs. Public research - "An intense focus on behavior—past, present, and future.A heightened sensitivity to privately experienced feelings.Recognition of positive and negative characteristics in oneself.A tendency to introspect.Imagining oneself.An awareness of how one appears to others.Concerns about others’ appraisals"
- @Vocabulary
- The Core Issue: Self-consciousness @ Desert Alchemy
Comfort box/self soothing box or folder
- "When we are very distressed, it is difficult to think rationally and to decide how to help ourselves. We can therefore resort to using self-destructive behaviours which may help at that moment, but can cause other problems later and in the long-term. It can be useful to keep an `Emergency` or `Soothe` bag or box, in a prominent and handy place, so that when you feel overwhelmingly distressed, you can go to your bag or box and find something that will help you cope and/or feel better.You can use any bag or box or other container, and decorate it as you wish. " - Emergency or Soothe BoxFirst Aid Kit for Distress.
- Anti-depression kit taken from Majic 95.5
- What's In My Self-Soothing Kit? DBT On the Go!!
- "My Self Soothing box" by koRnrebel29
- My self help folder
- DIY: Comfort Box!
- Love Scrapbook/Box for yourself or a bestie or a lover by WLI
- LGBT Gifts by LoveBook | The Personalized Gift Book That Says Why You Love Someone | LoveBook Online - You can probably make one of these yourself with a cute hardcover journal book.
- "follow your bliss"" - Joseph Campbell. I know this is not what he meant, but I love this quote.
- A Socratic Dialogue on Love by Mark Selzer and Xabia Wilson
About / info
- "We perform the kinetic and pleasant act of eating, which is followed by the katastemic state of satiety, of being 'full'. The metaphor of empty and full appears in a number of other contexts, for example when we are lonely, we feel 'empty', and when we have been with friends we feel 'full of happiness'." @ Changing minds; Epicurean pleasure
kinetic pleasure
- "The pleasure you have when want or pain is removed, e.g. the pleasure of eating when you have been painfully hungry. " - odlt
- "Kinetic pleasure is that which is experienced from doing something, from playing football to indulging a good old intellectual argument. It is the process of satisfying a desire. If we gained no pleasure in satisfying desires, we would perhaps want but not act." -changing Minds
katastematic pleasure
- "A pleasure one has when there is no want or pain to be removed, e.g. the pleasure given by laughter." odit
- "Katastemic pleasure, on the other hand, is the pleasure of being in a happy state, whether it is a quiet contentment or the throes of ecstasy. It is the pleasure of being, as opposed to the kinetic doing.Katastemic pleasure often follows kinetic pleasure. We perform the kinetic and pleasant act of eating, which is followed by the katastemic state of satiety, of being 'full'. The metaphor of empty and full appears in a number of other contexts, for example when we are lonely, we feel 'empty', and when we have been with friends we feel 'full of happiness'. - Changing Minds
Aponia
- As with the other Hellenistic schools of philosophy, the Epicureans believed that the goal of human life is happiness. The Epicureans defined pleasure as the absence of pain (mental and physical), and hence pleasure can only increase up until the point in which pain is absent. Beyond this, pleasure cannot increase further, and indeed one cannot rationally seek bodily pleasure beyond the state of aponia.For Epicurus, aponia was one of the static (katastematic) pleasures, that is, a pleasure one has when there is no want or pain to be removed. To achieve such a state, one has to experience kinetic pleasures, that is, a pleasure one has when want or pain is being removed." - Wikipedia
- Aponia philosophy @ slideshare
Eudaimonia
- Eudaimonia: Personal Happiness According to the Greeks - "On the other hand, Plato suggested that when an “evil” person does something that is wrong, the person is likely to feel guilty even when there is no fear for punishment for their actions. By doing what is wrong, the person will be miserable. To guide all desires and actions of an individual to eudaimonia, Plato noted that the rational part of the mind and or soul has to lead the emotional, appetitive and spirited parts.aristotle's nicomachean ethicsAristotle on the other hand emphasized that eudaimonia is constituted by rational activities that are associated with virtue rather than power, honor or power. According to Aristotle, the rational activity has to be manifested as pride, wittiness, friendships that are mutually beneficial, pride and honesty among others. You’ll find more about this in our article on the Aristotelian Principle.Hedonists, including Epicurus, agreed that eudaimonia is the highest good. Epicurus based this on pleasure, stating that pleasure is the only thing that human beings value for its own sake. As such, its presence or absence becomes something that is immediately apparent to every individual."
- Eudaimonia Greek philosophy @ Brittanica - "The Greek word eudaimonia means literally “the state of having a good indwelling spirit, a good genius”; and “happiness” is not at all an adequate translation of this word. Happiness, indeed, is usually thought of as a state of mind that results from or accompanies some actions."
- PSYCHOLOGICAL ADOPTION AND ADAPTATION OF EUDAIMONIA @ positive Psychology (dot) org - "The above quote, from one of the West’s most eminent philosophers, Aristotle, illuminates the complex nature of defining an answer to one of humankind’s most important questions, “What makes us happy?”"
- Eudaimonism @ Basics of Philosophy - "Eudaimonism (or Eudaemonism or Eudaimonia) is a moral philosophy that defines right action as that which leads to the "well-being" of the individual, thus holding "well-being" as having essential value. "
Dum vivimus vivamus
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- Utilitarianism | Definition of Utilitarianism by Merriam-Webster - "a doctrine that the useful is the good and that the determining consideration of right conduct should be the usefulness of its consequences; specifically : a theory that the aim of action should be the largest possible balance of pleasure over pain or the greatest happiness of the greatest number."
- Utilitarianism, Act and Rule @ Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - "When individuals are deciding what to do for themselves alone, they consider only their own utility. For example, if you are choosing ice cream for yourself, the utilitarian view is that you should choose the flavor that will give you the most pleasure. If you enjoy chocolate but hate vanilla, you should choose chocolate for the pleasure it will bring and avoid vanilla because it will bring displeasure"
- CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Utilitarianism - "Utilitarianism is a modern form of the Hedonistic ethical theory which teaches that the end of human conduct is happiness, and that consequently the discriminating norm which distinguishes conduct into right and wrong is pleasure and pain."
The Felicific calculator
- Jeremy Bentham and the Felicific Calculus uploaded by myoldreteacher
- "Nature has placed mankind under two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure." (Jeremy Bentham) - Jeremy Bentham and the Felicific Calculus @ That R website
- "(Gr.hedone pleasure) a method of working out the sum total of pleasure and pain produced by an act, and thus the total value of its consequences; also called the felicific calculus; sketched by Bentham in chapter 4 of his Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation 1789. When determining what action is right in a given situation, we should consider the pleasures and pains resulting from it, in respect of their intensity, duration, certainty, propinquity, fecundity (the chance that a pleasure is followed by other ones, a pain by further pains), purity (the chance that pleasure is followed by pains and vice versa), and extent (the number of persons affected). We should next consider the alternative courses of action: ideally, this method will determine which act has the best tendency, and therefore is right. Bentham envisaged the calculus could be used for criminal law reform: given a crime of a certain kind it would be possible to work out the minimum penalty necessary for its prevention." " - utilitarianism(dot) com
- "a method of determining the rightness of an action by balancing the probable pleasures and pains that it would produce" - @ webster
- "The felicific calculus is an algorithm formulated by utilitarian philosopher Jeremy Bentham for calculating the degree or amount of pleasure that a specific action is likely to cause. Bentham, an ethical hedonist, believed the moral rightness or wrongness of an action to be a function of the amount of pleasure or pain that it produced. The felicific calculus could, in principle at least, determine the moral status of any considered act. The algorithm is also known as the utility calculus, the hedonistic calculus and the hedonic calculus." - @ Wikipedia
- "Bentham lists benefit, advantage, good, or happiness as suitable paraphrases of pleasure. The good of the community is simply the sum of the pleasures of the individuals who compose it." - @Philosophy . lander.edu
Equal consideration of interests
Enlightened self-interest
Informed judge
Two-level utilitarianism
Rule utilitarianism
ACT UTILITARIANISM
False pleasure
Paradox of hedonism
Felicific calculus
"Wine, women, and song" AKA Sex, Drugs, Rock N Roll
Hedone & Voluptas
Value theory - From Axiology
- Value theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Value Theory (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
- Axiology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Value Theory
- Ethics & Value Theory - Philosophy - LibGuides at Yale University
- Oxford Handbook of Value Theory - Oxford Handbooks
- Introduction to the Values Theory - ESS EduNet
- Value, Philosophical theories of - New World Encyclopedia
- Value Theory | Wi-Phi (Wireless Philosophy) | Khan Academy
- Value Theory
- The Oxford Handbook of Value Theory // Reviews // Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews // University of Notre Dame
- What is Value Theory? Definition and meaning
- Value-theory dictionary definition | value-theory defined
- The Oxford Handbook of Value Theory - Iwao Hirose; Jonas Olson - Oxford University Press
- Theories of Value
- Value Theory (Bloomsbury Ethics) Francesco Orsi: Bloomsbury Academic