self-reflection Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌself.rɪˈflek.ʃən]
  • Us [ ˌself.rɪˈflek.ʃən]

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  • Hypoactivity within this area while deluded subjects determine self-relevance suggests that such decisions are made in the presence of impaired self-reflection.

  • Thinking about thinking: integrating self-reflection into an academic literacy course.

  • Critical self-reflection becomes more feasible when one writes from a perspective of gradual empowerment and social transformation.

  • The core categories found in this data were knowledge, listening skills and characteristics with sub categories of interpersonal skills, self-reflection and attitudes.

  • The authors suggest this underlies impaired self-reflection in the persecutory deluded state.

  • Those forms of philosophy at home with history and self-reflection were hugely advantaged by the retreats made by those who placed themselves above the battle.

  • Abnormalities of cingulate gyrus activation while determining self-relevance suggest impaired self-reflection in the persecutory deluded state.

  • Introspection or self-reflection is quite different from reflective function as the latter is an automatic procedure, unconsciously invoked in interpreting human action.

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