Abstract

Aim: To measure the level of self esteem among the students of saveetha dental college. Objective: To measure the level of self esteem of an individual’s by inventory. Background: Self-esteem can apply specifically to particular dimension (for example: “I believe I am a good writer and feel happy about that”) or a global extent (for example, “I believe sociology and psychology, self esteem reflects a person’s overall subjective emotional evaluation of his or her own worth. In psychological literature the concept of self viewed in two ways. One in what is called the self as object. It refers to our capacity to stand outside of ourselves and to evaluate our attitude, feelings and behavior from a more or less detached point of view. Interest in the self humanity. It includes an active group of processes like thinking, remembering, perceiving, performing etc. Reason: This study is conducted to improve our aspiration towards self esteem and self worth which are considered to be the cornerstone of personality that influences the behavior of every individuals.

Highlights

  • These results were tabulated and presented with the help of a pie chart. These findings suggest that the system for building self-esteem is an important channel through which individuals internalize their cultural values at an implicit level

  • It is important for an individual to maintain moderate self esteem

  • Self esteem has become the identity of any individual and evaluating it is an important criteria before counselling is initiated

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Introduction

The system for building self-esteem is an important channel through which individuals internalize their culture’s values at an implicit level, even if they claim not to subscribe to these values. These processes can encourage people to act according to the expectations of the society they live in, helping maintain social solidarity. The person with high self esteem is eager and excite by new challenges. This study will explain the culture in influencing self esteem.

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