The objective observation of one's own attitudes, reactions, or thought processes.
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First, through self-observation, people monitor and track their actions.
Whether or not self-observation was greater in these girls, or whether it was simply easier for them to admit that they are less able to cope, was not analyzed here.
The second skill relates to the clinician's capacity for self-observation in seeking to help and minimize harm to mentally ill patients.
Performance phase processes fall into two major classes: self-control and self-observation.
Behavioral self-regulation includes time subprocesses of self-observation, self-reaction, and self-judgment.