Multiple sclerosis and self esteem.

Axone (Dartmouth, N.S.) Pub Date : 1995-06-01
T I Jiwa
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A healthy conception of oneself is central to coping effectively with the day to day stresses of modern living. The onset of any neurological disease, with either actual visible deficits or potential future disability, threatens the integrity of that concept. This paper explores the concept of self-esteem. Alterations in self-esteem occur as a result of both internal or personal expectations and external or societal expectations. Manifestations of an altered self-esteem include self-negating verbalizations, reduced social interactions, lack of eye contact during interaction, and verbalization of feelings of guilt. While the focus of this paper will be the individual with Multiple Sclerosis, the concepts discussed are applicable across the spectrum of neurological disease.

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多发性硬化症和自尊。
健康的自我观念对于有效应对现代生活的日常压力至关重要。任何神经系统疾病的发作,无论是实际可见的缺陷还是未来潜在的残疾,都威胁到这一概念的完整性。本文探讨了自尊的概念。自尊的改变是内部或个人期望和外部或社会期望的结果。自尊改变的表现包括自我否定的言语,减少社交互动,在互动中缺乏眼神交流,以及内疚的言语表达。虽然本文的重点将是与多发性硬化症的个体,讨论的概念是适用于整个神经系统疾病的频谱。
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