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Abstract
Some scholars have noted that an impressive number of self-related terms have been gradually introduced in the scientific literature. Several of these terms are either ill-defined or synonymous, creating confusion, and redundancy. In an effort to minimize this problem, I present a novel and systematic way of looking at possible relations between several key self-terms. I also propose a tentative classification scheme of self-terms as follows: (1) basic terms related to the overall process of self-perception (e.g., self-awareness), (2) non self-terms that are importantly associated to some other self-terms (e.g., consciousness and Theory of Mind), (3) processes related to the executive self and involving agency, volition, and self-control (e.g., self-regulation), and (4) self-views, that is, the content and feelings about the self (e.g., self-esteem). Three additional categories not discussed in this paper are self-biases, reactions to the self, and interpersonal style. Arguably unambiguous definitions for some of the most important and frequently used self-terms are suggested. These are presented in tables meant for the reader to search for definitions as well as related terms.Entities:
Keywords: Theory-of-Mind; mental time travel; mindfulness; self-concept; self-esteem; self-knowledge; self-reflection; self-regulation
Year: 2017 PMID: 28293209 PMCID: PMC5328958 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00280
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Basic terms pertaining to general self-perception.
| Term | Related terms | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Self | • Person | What distinguishes oneself from others; all imaginable private and public aspects making up who a person is ( |
| Self-perception | See all related terms within | Overall process of self-awareness, self-knowledge acquisition and self-concept formation; an awareness of the characteristics that constitute one’s self ( |
| Self-variable | • Self-information | Any process, information or experience related to the self ( |
| Self-schema | Specific (organized) unit of self-information; small conclusion about the self; cognitive generalization about the self ( | |
| Self-relevance | Self-referential | Any information that refers to, is relevant to, the self ( |
| Self-awareness | • Self-directed attention | Capacity to become the object of one’s own attention; to focus one’s attention inward toward the self ( |
| Self-consciousness | See self-awareness synonyms above | Consistent tendency (trait) to direct attention inward more or less often; also refers to self-awareness with a social evaluation component ( |
| Self-analysis | • Psychotherapy | Systematic self-examination in a psychotherapeutic context, with a psychoanalytic connotation ( |
| Self-reflection | • Self-awareness | Active cognitive act of examining the self; self-focus motivated by curiosity or epistemic interest in the self; intellectual self-attentiveness; healthy form of self-focus ( |
| Self-rumination | Self-absorption | Negative, chronic, and persistent self-focus motivated by perceived threats, losses, or injustices to the self; neurotic self-attentiveness (see previous term for references). |
| Self-recognition | • Self-directed behavior | Self-directed behaviors emitted in front of a mirror; correctly identifying the image of self as self ( |
| Self-knowledge | Organized set of accurate self-information; realistic self-concept; accurate introspection about one’s own self ( | |
Non-self-terms associated with various key self-related terms.
| Term | Related terms | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Consciousness | • Awareness | To focus attention outward toward the environment; opposite of unconsciousness ( |
| Metacognition | • Self-awareness | Being aware of one’s own thought processes ( |
| Introspection | • Self-reflection | The examination of one’s own conscious thoughts and feelings ( |
| Mindfulness | • Self-reflection | Non-evaluative, non-elaborative attention to one’s current experience ( |
| Autobiography | • Mental time travel | Recollection of one’s own past experiences ( |
| Prospection | • Mental time travel | Ability to simulate personal future episodes ( |
| Death awareness | Knowledge that one will unavoidably die; presupposes self-awareness ( | |
| Theory-of-Mind | • Inferring mental states | Thinking about others’ mental states (e.g., needs, thoughts, desires, emotions) ( |
Self-processes used by the self as an executive agent.
| Term | Related terms | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Self-regulation | • Self-control | Altering one’s behavior, resisting temptation, changing one’s mood, selecting a response from various options, filtering irrelevant information ( |
| Self-agency | • Self-determination | Subjective awareness that one is initiating, executing, and controlling one’s own volitional actions in the world ( |
| Self-discipline | Self-control | The actual act of doing things that increase the likelihood of successful self-regulation ( |
| Self-talk | • Inner speech | Talking to oneself either silently or aloud ( |
| Self-description | Non-evaluative list of self-aspects ( | |
| Self-evaluation | Self-assessment | Comparison between real and ideal selves ( |
| Self-presentation | • Self-monitoring | Manipulating the impression one makes on others ( |
| Self-monitoring | • Self-affirmation | Actual active process of self-management; careful self-focus aimed at making a good impression ( |
| Self-disclosure | Openness | Willingness to open up to others and share self-information ( |
| Self-actualization | Actualization | Realization or fulfillment of one’s talents and potentialities ( |
Self-views (content and feelings about the self).
| Term | Related terms | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Self-concept | • Self-image | Global (although also situation-specific) perception/image of self; coherent, and organized set of self-information acquired through self-awareness and social feedback/comparison; who one thinks one is ( |
| Self-esteem | • Self-worth | Global emotional evaluation of the self; positive or negative attitude toward the self ( |
| Self-efficacy | • Self-confidence | Level of confidence of being able (or not) to perform a specific task successfully ( |
| Possible self | • Ideal self | Self-concept in the future; one’s idea of what one might become, would like to become, is afraid of becoming ( |
| Self-discrepancy | Self-incongruence | Incongruence between real self and ideal/ought self ( |
| Self-construal | Different understanding of the self (e.g., dependent, independent) in different cultures ( | |
| Self-categorization | Self-perception as a group member possessing the same characteristics and reactions as other group members ( | |
| Self-conscious emotions | Emotions that can only be experienced by self-aware creatures—e.g., guilt, shame, embarrassment ( | |