Tag: self-denial


DEMAND FEEDING, SELF-DENIAL

Demand Feeding and Self-Denial in Parenting Psychology Introduction and Core Definitions Demand feeding and self-denial represent two fundamentally distinct philosophies regarding responsive parenting and the establishment of autonomy in early childhood, particularly concerning nutritional intake and emotional responsiveness. While both are concerned with shaping a child’s relationship with their needs and desires, they employ contrasting […]

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SELF-REPUDIATION

Self-Repudiation The Core Definition of Self-Repudiation Self-repudiation is fundamentally understood as the act of denying, rejecting, or disowning one’s own deeply held beliefs, values, actions, thoughts, or even aspects of one’s identity. It represents a profound psychological disavowal, where an individual distances themselves from internal experiences or external behaviors that are undeniably their own. This […]

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ASCETICISM

ASCETICISM Core Definition of Asceticism Asceticism is a multifaceted practice characterized by voluntary self-denial, austerity, and rigorous self-discipline, typically undertaken for the pursuit of a higher spiritual state, moral perfection, or profound personal transformation. It involves a conscious and often systematic abstention from various forms of worldly pleasures, material comforts, or sensual gratifications that are […]

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