Abstract

The paper discusses the empirical study of the features of self-esteem and self-attitude in girls with different components of the psychological gender. The author notes that the ongoing changes in masculine and feminine stereotypes in the consciousness of modern society entail changes in the structure of psychological gender. It is shown that girls with masculine traits have high self-esteem and self- respect, while they are quite self-critical and show low self-interest, which is reflected in such emotional reactions to themselves as irritation and disagreement. Girls with androgynous traits typical of an adequate level of self-esteem, expressed in accord with their inner promptings, accepting yourself as you are, as well as the interest in your own thoughts and feelings, which increase the adaptive capacity of a person.

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