Abstract

This article refers to some psychological aspects of personal security as a subjective experience. One of this is the relationship between personal security and self worth. It supports the idea that psychologically, personal security is a subjective state that is little influenced by reality. In this sense, it is a phenomenological construct and depends on innate qualities and experience-acquired dispositions. This link is based on the fact that high selfesteem makes a person more resilient and more independent of situations that can cause an endangerment experience. The sense of personal security and wellbeing is also supported by the state of Ego. The more stable he is, the more likely it is to influence high self-worth and.

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