BSUJ artwork for Part 1 'Self-awareness and Well-being', 2(1), 2015
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https://doi.org/10.29173/bsuj280Keywords:
self, self-awareness, well-being, social cognitionAbstract
Healthy self-awareness, or knowing oneself in a realistic manner, is related to higher levels of well-being than unhealthy self-awareness. Read more in the following section.Downloads
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