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The preceding comments from studies of young people by myself and colleagues are personally very distressing. Theoretically, they are perplexing. It is commonly asserted in the literature that the self-concept is a theory, a cognitive construction, and that its architecture—by evolutionary design—is extremely functional (see Allport, 1961; Bartlett, 1932; Brim, 1976; Damon & Hart, 1988; Epstein, 1973, 1981, 1991; Greenwald, 1980; Harter, 1983; Kelly, 1955; Lecky, 1945; Lynch, 1981; Markus, 1980; Piaget, 1965; Rogers, 1951; Sarbin, 1962). One such widely touted function is to maintain high self-esteem. Considerable evidence now exists that most people do exhibit a modest self-enhancing bias (Taylor & Brown, 1988).
“When I look in the mirror, I don’t like what I see; I don’t like who I am as a person.”
“I’m usually down on myself; I just don’t like who I am.”
“I’m a nothing; I have no personality.”
“I don’t like myself because I’m ugly.”
“I’m not living up to the kind of person I want to be.”
“If nobody else likes you, how can you like yourself?”
“Let’s face it, I have low self-esteem.”
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Harter, S. (1993). Causes and Consequences of Low Self-Esteem in Children and Adolescents. In: Baumeister, R.F. (eds) Self-Esteem. The Plenum Series in Social / Clinical Psychology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8956-9_5
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