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self-effacement

n.

1. acting in such a way as to avoid drawing attention to oneself or making oneself noticeable.

2. in the approach of Karen D. Horney, a neurotic idealization of compliance, dependency, and selfless love as a reaction to identification with the hated self. See also compliant character; neurotic trend. —self-effacing adj.

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subject of consciousness

subject of consciousness

1. the observing ego, or “I.” See also nominative self; self as observer.

2. the subject matter, or contents, of conscious experience. Compare object of consciousness.