EP CPE+TAYLOR FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING
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The understanding of one’s own character or motives or oneself is termed as self-knowledge. It is a component of the dimension of self-concept. It is the term used to describe the composite of all the basic qualities, traits, facts, feelings, and images an individual who hold about himself or herself. These criteria would strongly influence the ability of a person to manage the life events and to ensure the emotional stability.
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