Self Esteem in Alcoholism

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R.Ajitha Nancy Rani, Dr.V.Hemavathy

Abstract

Self-esteem is the reflection of the understanding of oneself and sense of personal value. Perceptions toward
oneselves are developed through the process of acting, and then thinking about actions as well as how others perceive actions.
Self-esteem refers to our feelings about ourselves or the value we have for ourselves.The effects of alcoholism can also be farreaching and lead to problems with mental health. One of the effects frequently seen amongst alcoholics is the development of
low self-esteem.refers to an individual's overall subjective feelings of personal value and self-worth. It can have an effect on
many areas of life, including substance use and recovery.

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