Self-alienation is the loss of contact with self, in which feelings, states, desires, and inner signals are not experienced by the subject as their own; it underlies the false self and intolerance of aloneness; it is opposed to self-acceptance.
Self-alienation is the loss of contact with self, in which feelings, states, desires, and inner signals are not experienced by the subject as their own; it underlies the false self and intolerance of aloneness; it is opposed to self-acceptance.