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dc.contributor.advisorProcel Ayala, Mario Renán
dc.contributor.authorZambrano Fuentes, Lenin Jose
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-27T16:23:02Z
dc.date.available2020-10-27T16:23:02Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/9033
dc.descriptionWhen we speak of low self-esteem or lack of self-esteem, we refer to a perception of ourselves that prevents us from perceiving ourselves as valuable, talented people or simply having an objective judgment about who we are. This means that as we grow older and if we do not take the necessary precautions, we can become severe with ourselves. Having low self-esteem does not mean, however, that the person constantly acts according to that criterion: people are complex, we have multiple faces and it is not always easy to determine the elements that make up our personality. Nor should low self-esteem be confused with mental illnesses or more complicated mood ailments, such as depression, etc. Consequently, children who have presented low self-esteem are more likely to suffer from imposter syndrome years later, triggering a number of fears, complexes and negative ideas towards themselves, they live in fear that one day someone will discover that they are not They are as "good" as they think, since they assimilate success or positive performance as something they have achieved by chance or luck and not on their own merits.es_ES
dc.descriptionWhen we speak of low self-esteem or lack of self-esteem, we refer to a perception of ourselves that prevents us from perceiving ourselves as valuable, talented people or simply having an objective judgment about who we are. This means that as we grow older and if we do not take the necessary precautions, we can become severe with ourselves. Having low self-esteem does not mean, however, that the person constantly acts according to that criterion: people are complex, we have multiple faces and it is not always easy to determine the elements that make up our personality. Nor should low self-esteem be confused with mental illnesses or more complicated mood ailments, such as depression, etc. Consequently, children who have presented low self-esteem are more likely to suffer from imposter syndrome years later, triggering a number of fears, complexes and negative ideas towards themselves, they live in fear that one day someone will discover that they are not They are as "good" as they think, since they assimilate success or positive performance as something they have achieved by chance or luck and not on their own merits.es_ES
dc.description.abstractCuando nosotros hablamos de baja autoestima o de falta de autoestima, nos referimos a una percepción de nosotros mismos que nos impide percibirnos como personas valiosas, talentosas o simplemente tener un juicio objetivo respecto a quiénes somos. Esto quiere decir que a medida que vamos creciendo y si no tomamos las precauciones necesarias, nos podremos volver severos con nosotros mismos. Tener baja autoestima no significa, sin embargo, que la persona actúe constantemente en función de ese criterio: las personas somos complejas, tenemos múltiples caras y no siempre es sencillo determinar los elementos que conforman nuestra personalidad. Tampoco debe confundirse la baja autoestima con enfermedades mentales o dolencias anímicas más complicadas, como la depresión, etc. Por consiguiente, Los niños que han presentado autoestima baja son más propensos a padecer del síndrome del impostor años más tarde, desencadenando un sin número de temores, complejos e ideas negativas hacia ellos mismos, viven con el miedo de que un día alguien descubra que no son tan "bueno" como creen, ya que ellos asimilan al éxito o desempeño positivo como algo que lo han alcanzado por azar o suerte y no por sus propios méritos.es_ES
dc.format.extent29 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB, 2020es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectBaja autoestimaes_ES
dc.subjectInfanciaes_ES
dc.subjectInfluenciaes_ES
dc.subjectSíndrome impostores_ES
dc.titleBaja autoestima en la infancia y la influencia del síndrome del impostor de una persona de la Ciudadela Primero de Diciembre de Babahoyoes_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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