0 expression of your personality, emotions, or ideas, especially through art, music, or acting:
He regarded poetry as sentimental self-expression.
He suggests that caregivers respect and provide opportunity for the individual's self-expression while at the same time accommodating to the individual's greater dependency on others.
The brevity of his exclamation may be attributed to opera-comique conventions confining elaborate self-expression to arias.
For every resident in the study, we observed what we took to be intentional, sustained and interactive self-expression.
Reckless self-expression is here coterminous not just with the surrender of the throne, but with spiritual death.
Spontaneous self-expression is deferred in favour of successfully assuming the assimilated role - what actors refer to as 'inhabiting the mask'.
Similar types of self-expression appeared to mean something different from one individual to the next.
But where is the experience of self-expression and of being totally in charge of what you create before examination work begins?
A case study illustrates the argument for placing authentic self-expression and 'music proper' within the context of wider contemporary debate.