Tag: self-objectification


AUTOSCOPOPHILIA

Autoscopophilia: The Psychology of Self-Viewing Pleasure Defining Autoscopophilia Autoscopophilia is formally defined as a psychological tendency characterized by the experience of pleasure or gratification derived specifically from the act of watching oneself in a mirror or other reflective surface. This phenomenon represents a fascination with the self as a visual object, distinguishing it from simple […]

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SELF-OBJECTIFICATION

Self-Objectification: Impact, Theory, and Intervention The Core Definition of Self-Objectification Self-objectification is fundamentally defined as the psychological process of perceiving oneself primarily as an object to be evaluated, judged, and potentially possessed by others, rather than as a subject experiencing the world. This internalization leads individuals to adopt an observer’s perspective on their own physical […]

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