noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
negative
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Each time this judgment is made, it reinforces the negative self-image .
poor
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No child should leave school with a sense of failure or a poor self-image .
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Another said she clearly has poor self-image and yet more surgery isn't going to change that.
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Personality based depression happens to people with poor self-image , or to some one who is heavily dependent on others for emotional support.
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Essentially, all these blocks to communication and self-expression are to do with feelings of inadequacy, and poor self-image .
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Because the primary disease leads to a disorder of mood with a poor self-image and a sense of shame and unworthiness.
positive
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Four women in five feel they have a more positive self-image and higher self-esteem, too.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A positive self-image can help you achieve anything you decide to do.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Along the way, various heroes of modernity, such as Gropius and Picasso, overtly identified their self-image as Promethean.
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Along with this new hair-do came a new self-image and way of relating.
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And you are assaulting their self-image and threatening their whole life-style.
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But having good mental health and a good self-image are more important.
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It is important to stress that our self-image has the power to determine our attitudes and social behaviour.
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No child should leave school with a sense of failure or a poor self-image .
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The components of the self-image are illustrated in Figure 10.2.