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  2. True self and false self - Wikipedia

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    The false self replaces the narcissist's true self and is intended to shield him from hurt and narcissistic injury by self-imputing omnipotence. The narcissist pretends that his false self is real and demands that others affirm this confabulation , meanwhile keeping his real imperfect true self under wraps.

  3. False self - Wikipedia

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  4. Donald Winnicott - Wikipedia

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    The "False Self" is a defence of constantly seeking to anticipate others' demands and complying with them, as a way of protecting the "True Self" from a world that is felt to be unsafe. Winnicott thought that the "False Self" developed through a process of introjection (a concept developed early on by Freud) or internalising one's experience of ...

  5. Misclassification of employees as independent contractors

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    Misclassification of employees as independent contractors is the way in which the United States and other countries classify the problem of false self-employment.In the U.S., it can occur with respect to tax treatment or the Fair Labor Standards Act.

  6. Weight of the False Self - Wikipedia

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    Weight of the False Self is the eighth studio album by American metalcore band Hatebreed. The album was released on November 27, 2020, [1] through Nuclear Blast. [2]

  7. Crystallized self - Wikipedia

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    The "false self" is mostly described as an idealized self. The idea is categorizing what reactions people reveal depending on who they are talking to, and what environment a certain individual is in. This idea was introduced by Dr. Donald Winnicott in 1960. [5] The "true self" is the product of an individual's feelings, desires, and thoughts.

  8. False self-employment - Wikipedia

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    Such false self-employment is often a way to circumvent social welfare and employment legislation, for example by avoiding employer's social security and income tax contributions. [2] While a modern "gig economy" encourages more casual employment practices in the interests of labour flexibility, the extent to which this disguises precarious ...

  9. Ego death - Wikipedia

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    Ego death is a "complete loss of subjective self-identity". [1] The term is used in various intertwined contexts, with related meanings. The 19th-century philosopher and psychologist William James uses the synonymous term "self-surrender", and Jungian psychology uses the synonymous term psychic death, referring to a fundamental transformation of the psyche. [2]