Self-esteem disturbance
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Self-esteem disturbance
Abstract
Defining characteristics for self-esteem disturbance are examined for inter-rater reliability based on clinical observations and interviews by two clinical specialists. A tentative conceptual model and three distinct types of self-esteem disturbance are proposed for further research based on review of the literature and the clinical data.
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