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- an exceptional interest in and admiration for yourself; "self-love that shut out everyone else" (同)narcism, narcissism
- have a great affection or liking for; "I love French food"; "She loves her boss and works hard for him"
- a score of zero in tennis or squash; "it was 40 love"
- any object of warm affection or devotion; "the theater was her first love"; "he has a passion for cock fighting"; (同)passion
- a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction; "their love left them indifferent to their surroundings"; "she was his first love" (同)sexual_love, erotic love
- a strong positive emotion of regard and affection; "his love for his work"; "children need a lot of love"
- get pleasure from; "I love cooking" (同)enjoy
- be enamored or in love with; "She loves her husband deeply"
- (used as a combining form) relating to--of or by or to or from or for--the self; "self-knowledge"; "self-proclaimed"; "self-induced"
- your consciousness of your own identity (同)ego
- a person considered as a unique individual; "ones own self"
- feeling or showing love and affection; "loving parents"; "loving glances"
- held dear; "his loved companion of many years"
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- 〈U〉(…に対する)『愛』,愛情《+『for』(『of,to,toward』)+『名』》 / 〈U〉《時にa~》(物事に対する)『強い好み』,愛好《+『of』(『for』)+『名』》 / 〈U〉恋愛 / 〈C〉《my~》愛人,恋人 / 《夫・妻子・愛人に呼びかけて》おまえ,あなた / 〈C〉愛好するもの / 〈C〉(テニスで)零点 / …を愛する / 〈物事〉‘が'『大好きである』 / …‘に'『恋する』,ほれる / 愛する;恋する
- (他人と区別して)『自己』,自分,自身 / 〈C〉(人・物の)本質,個性;性格の一面 / 〈U〉私利,私欲,私心 / 同じ材料でできた,共ぎれの
- (人を)『愛する』,愛情深い
- 見よ,そら
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Types of love
- Affection
- Bonding
- Broken heart
- Compassionate love
- Conjugal love
- Courtly love (troubadours)
- Falling in love
- Free love
- Friendship (romantic)
- Interpersonal relationship
- Intimacy
- Limerence
- Love addiction
- Love at first sight
- Love triangle
- Loving-kindness
- Lovesickness
- Lovestruck
- Obsessive love
- Passion
- Puppy love
- Relationship
- Self-love
- Unconditional love
- Unrequited love
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Cultural views
- Greek
- words for love
- Agape
- Eros
- Phileo
- Platonic
- Storge
- Xenia
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Related
- Biological basis
- Love letter
- Valentine's Day
- Philosophy
- Religious views
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Self love has often been seen as a moral flaw, akin to vanity and selfishness.[1]
In 1956, however, psychologist and social philosopher Erich Fromm proposed that loving oneself is different from being arrogant, conceited or egocentric, meaning instead caring about oneself, and taking responsibility for oneself.
Contents
- 1 Traditional views
- 2 Twentieth century re-interpretations
- 3 Literary references
- 4 See also
- 5 References
Traditional views
Cicero considered those who were sui amantes sine rivali (lovers of themselves without rivals) were doomed in the end to failure – a theme taken up by Francis Bacon in his condemnation of extreme self-lovers who would burn down their own home only to roast themselves an egg.[2]
Augustine however - with his theology of evil as a mere distortion of the good - considered that the sin of pride was only a perversion of a normal, more modest degree of self-love.[3]
Twentieth century re-interpretations
Eric Fromm proposed a re-evaluation of self-love in a positive sense, arguing that in order to be able to truly love another person, a person needs first to love oneself, in the way of respecting oneself, and knowing oneself (e.g. being realistic and honest about one's strengths and weaknesses). .[4]
Erik H. Erikson similarly wrote of a post-narcissistic appreciation of the value of the ego;[5] while Carl Rogers saw one result of successful therapy as the regaining of a quiet sense of pleasure in being one's own self.[6]
Literary references
Malvolio is described as “sick of self-love...a distempered appetite” in Twelfth Night (I.v.85-6), lacking self-perspective.[7]
See also
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- Amour de soi
- Amour propre
- Egotism
- Ethical egoism
- Joie de vivre
- Me generation
- Self-actualization
- Self-esteem
- Self-image
- Self-awareness
- Self-compassion
- Self-concept
References
- ^ B. Kirkpatrick ed., Roget's Thesaurus (1998) p. 592 and p. 639
- ^ Francis Bacon, The Essays (1985) p. 131
- ^ D. Sayers, Dante: Purgatory (1971) p. 66-7
- ^ The Art of Loving (1956) by Erich Fromm. Harper & Row. ISBN 978-0-06-091594-0.
- ^ Erik H. Erikson, Childhood and Society (1964) p. 260
- ^ Carl Rogers, On Becoming a Person (1961) p. 87-8
- ^ L. Anderson, A Kind of Wild Justice (1987) p. 116-8
Emotions (list)
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Emotions |
- Adoration
- Affection
- Agitation
- Agony
- Awe
- Amusement
- Anger
- Anguish
- Annoyance
- Anxiety
- Apathy
- Arousal
- Attraction
- Caring
- Compassion
- Contempt
- Contentment
- Defeat
- Depression
- Desire
- Disappointment
- Disgust
- Ecstasy
- Embarrassment
- Empathy
- Enthrallment
- Enthusiasm
- Envy
- Euphoria
- Excitement
- Fear
- Frustration
- Grief
- Guilt
- Happiness
- Hatred
- Homesickness
- Hope
- Horror
- Hostility
- Humiliation
- Hysteria
- Infatuation
- Insecurity
- Insult
- Interest
- Irritation
- Isolation
- Jealousy
- Loneliness
- Longing
- Love
- Lust
- Melancholy
- Mono no aware
- Neglect
- Nostalgia
- Panic
- Passion
- Pity
- Pleasure
- Pride
- Rage
- Regret
- Rejection
- Remorse
- Resentment
- Sadness
- Saudade
- Schadenfreude
- Sentimentality
- Shame
- Shock
- Sorrow
- Spite
- Suffering
- Surprise
- Sympathy
- Tenseness
- Wonder
- Worry
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World views |
- Nihilism
- Optimism
- Pessimism
- Reclusion
- Weltschmerz
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Narcissism
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Types |
- Collective
- Egomania
- Healthy
- Malignant
- Megalomania
- Narcissistic personality disorder
- Spiritual
- Workplace
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Characteristics |
- Betrayal
- Boasting
- Egocentrism
- Egotism
- Empathy (lack of)
- Entitlement (exaggerated)
- Envy
- Fantasy
- Grandiosity
- Hubris
- Magical thinking
- Manipulative
- Narcissistic abuse
- Narcissistic elation
- Narcissistic rage and narcissistic injury
- Narcissistic mortification
- Narcissistic supply
- Narcissistic withdrawal
- Perfectionism
- Self-esteem
- Self-righteousness
- Shamelessness
- Superficial charm
- Superiority complex
- Tantrum
- True self and false self
- Vanity
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Defences |
- Denial
- Idealization and devaluation
- Distortion
- Projection
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Cultural phenomena |
- Control freak
- Don Juanism
- Dorian Gray syndrome
- Metrosexual
- My way or the highway
- Selfie
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Related articles |
- Codependency
- Counterdependency
- Dark triad
- Ego ideal
- Egomania (film)
- Empire-building
- God complex
- History of narcissism
- Messiah complex
- Micromanagement
- Narcissism of small differences
- Narcissistic leadership
- Narcissistic parent
- Narcissistic Personality Inventory
- Narcissus (mythology)
- On Narcissism (Freud essay)
- Sam Vaknin
- Self-love
- Self-serving bias
- Spoiled child
- The Culture of Narcissism (Lasch book)
- Workplace bullying
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English Journal
- Adolescent patients with eating disorders and their parents: a study of self-image and outcome at an intensive outpatient program.
- Gezelius C1,2, Wahlund B3, Carlsson L4, Wiberg B5.
- Eating and weight disorders : EWD.Eat Weight Disord.2016 May 12. [Epub ahead of print]
- PURPOSE: The main aim of this clinical study was to explore how adolescent patients with eating disorders and their parents report their perceived self-image, using Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB), before and after treatment at an intensive outpatient program. Another aim was to relate
- PMID 27170194
- The Effectiveness of Short- and Long-Term Psychodynamic Group Psychotherapy on Self-Concept: Three Years Follow-Up of a Randomized Clinical Trial.
- Lorentzen S1, Fjeldstad A2, Ruud T3, Marble A4, Klungsøyr O2, Ulberg R5, Høglend PA4.
- International journal of group psychotherapy.Int J Group Psychother.2015 Jul;65(3):362-85. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2015.65.3.362.
- We compared differences in self-concept change across three years after short-(STG) and long-term (LTG) psychodynamic group psychotherapy, in a mixed sample of outpatients. Self-concept was assessed at baseline and three years later, using the Structural Analysis of Social Behavior Questionnaire. Ve
- PMID 26076204
- The role of self-image as a predictor of psychotherapy outcome.
- Ryum T1, Vogel PA, Walderhaug EP, Stiles TC.
- Scandinavian journal of psychology.Scand J Psychol.2015 Feb;56(1):62-8. doi: 10.1111/sjop.12167. Epub 2014 Oct 28.
- The present study examined the relationship between self-image and outcome in psychotherapy. Patients (n = 170) received treatment-as-usual at a university clinic, and met diagnostic criteria for mostly anxiety and depression related disorders. Self-image was measured with the Structural Analysis of
- PMID 25352222
Japanese Journal
- Narcissus in the group : Self-love as a threat to group integration
- 奈良大学大学院研究年報 = Annual reports of the Graduate School of Nara University (20), 1-13, 2015
- NAID 40020406619
- 神学的に「健全」な自己愛はあり得るか? : 自己愛と自己肯定の神学的考察
- 自己愛のパラドックス : トマス・アクィナスにおける自己愛と他者愛
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