1957
DOI: 10.1007/bf01844128
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The relationship of self-acceptance and self-respect to acceptance of and respect for others

Abstract: Change in attitudes o] acceptance toward others can come about only through change in attitudes toward self.

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“…(Jersild p. 9) Carrying the thought a step further, Sheerer (1949) posits that, " ••• One's attitudes toward others are related, to a decidedly significant degree to the attitudes one holds towards one's self." (Sheerer,p.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(Jersild p. 9) Carrying the thought a step further, Sheerer (1949) posits that, " ••• One's attitudes toward others are related, to a decidedly significant degree to the attitudes one holds towards one's self." (Sheerer,p.…”
Section: Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Menurut Sheerer (1957) yang kemudian dimodifikasi oleh Berger (dalam Christanty & Wardhana, 2013) ciri-ciri dari orang yang mempunyai penerimaan dan pemahaman akan diri adalah sebagai berikut: a) nilai-nilai dan standar diri tidak dipengaruhi lingkungan luar, b) keyakinan dalam menjalani hidup, c) bertanggungjawab terhadap apa yang dilakukan, d) mampu menerima kritik dan saran seobjektif mungkin, e) tidak menyalahkan diri atas perasaannya terhadap orang lain, f) menganggap dirinya sama dengan orang lain, g) tidak ingin orang lain menolaknya dalam kondisi apapun, h) tidak menganggap dirinya berbeda dari orang lain, dan tidak merasa rendah diri.…”
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“…With an encouraging degree of objectivity, Curran analyzed clients' behavior in terms of a number of categories, including hostility or defense, escape, withdrawn feelings and expressions of fear, anxiety and doubt. 3 Sheerer has analyzed clients' reactions in terms of self-acceptance and respect, 14 which in terms of a theory of personality soon to be outlined is behavior of a directly opposing nature to that of defense. In his study of group interaction, Steinzer developed a number of behavioral categories including one of defense.…”
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