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self-transcendence

self-transcendence

n.

1. the state in which an individual is able to look beyond himself or herself and adopt a larger perspective that includes concern for others. Some psychologists maintain that self-transcendence is a central feature of the healthy individual, promoting personal growth and development. [first described by Viktor E. Frankl]

2. see Cloninger’s psychobiological model of personality; Temperament and Character Inventory.

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