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  1. The true self (also known as real self, authentic self, original self and vulnerable self) and the false self (also known as fake self, idealized self, superficial self and pseudo self) are a psychological dualism conceptualized by English psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott.

  2. 21 de sept. de 2017 · Relationships. The True Self. What does it mean to believe that there is a "true self" inside of everyone? Posted September 21, 2017|Reviewed by Jessica Schrader. Source:...

  3. 21 de oct. de 2019 · The history of philosophy gives us many different accounts of a true self, connecting it to the essence of what a person is, the notion of conscience, and the ideal human being. Some proponents of the true self can also be found within psychology, but its existence is mostly rejected.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2013 · Our True Self is defined by seven intrinsic qualities. I initially identified these qualities during my study of Christian anthropology while in seminary.

  5. 3 de jul. de 2017 · Even among characteristics that are internal to the self, people pick out a subset as belonging to the true self. These factors are judged as making people who they really are, deep down. In this paper, we introduce the concept of the true self and identify features that distinguish people’s understanding of the true self from ...

  6. In contrast to previous studies, the definitions of true and actual self used in the current study avoided reference to close relationships. The true self was defined as traits that describe “who you believe you really are, even if you sometimes act in different ways”.

  7. 19 de abr. de 2018 · APA Dictionary of Psychology. true self. Updated on 04/19/2018. in psychoanalytic theory, the total of an individuals potentialities that could be developed under ideal social and cultural conditions. The term is used in the context of Erich Fromm’s approach to neurosis as a reaction to cultural pressures and repressed potentialities.