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Aspect of inhibitory control
Self-control is the ability to regulate one's emotions, thoughts, and behavior in the face of temptations and impulses. Self-control is closely related
Self-control
1984 studio album by Laura Branigan
Self Control is the third studio album by American singer Laura Branigan, released on April 1, 1984, by Atlantic Records. The album peaked at number 23
Self_Control_(album)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up self control in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Self-control is the motivation to control oneself. Self control or Self Control may also refer
Self_control_(disambiguation)
1984 single by Raf, later covered by Laura Branigan
"Self Control" is a song by Italian singer Raf, released in 1984. It was written by Giancarlo Bigazzi, Steve Piccolo and Raf, and arranged by Celso Valli
Self_Control_(Raf_song)
Topics referred to by the same term
No Self Control may refer to: No Self Control (album), by The Planet Smashers, 2001 "No Self Control" (The Pillows song), 1999 "No Self Control" (Peter
No_Self_Control
Capacity to distinguish oneself from others
In psychology, self-other control, also known as self-other distinction, denotes the capacity to discern between one's own and other individuals' physical
Self-other_control
Self-control
Discipline is the self-control that is gained by requiring that rules or orders be obeyed, and the ability to keep working at something that is difficult
Discipline
Criminological theory concerning lack of self-control
self-control theory of crime, often referred to as the general theory of crime, is a criminological theory about the lack of individual self-control as
Self-control_theory_of_crime
Self-Control is a novel by the Scottish novelist Mary Brunton, published in 1811. The novel, which had some success in its own time, tells a rocambolesque
Self-Control_(novel)
2016 song by Frank Ocean
"Self Control" is a song by American R&B singer Frank Ocean. It is the seventh track on Ocean's second studio album, Blonde, released in 2016. "Self Control"
Self Control (Frank Ocean song)
Self_Control_(Frank_Ocean_song)
Mode of governance
degrees. Self-governance is closely related to various philosophical and socio-political concepts such as autonomy, independence, self-control, self-discipline
Self-governance
Cognitive processes necessary for control of behavior
inhibition [response inhibition (self-control—resisting temptations and resisting acting impulsively) and interference control (selective attention and cognitive
Executive_functions
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up -controlled, control, controlled, or controlling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Control. Control may refer
Control
Depression treatment, 1970s-1980s
Self-control therapy is a behavioral treatment method based on a self-control model of depression, that was modeled after Frederick Kanfer's [de] behavioral
Self-control_therapy
American singer (1952–2004)
one in Canada and Germany and No. 4 in the U.S. with "Self Control". "Gloria" and "Self Control" were also successful in the United Kingdom, each hitting
Laura_Branigan
1938 Donald Duck cartoon
Self Control is an animated short film in the Donald Duck series, produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on February
Self_Control_(film)
Concept in psychology
outcomes), or between locus of control and concepts such as self-efficacy. Locus of control is one of the four dimensions of core self-evaluations – one's fundamental
Locus_of_control
System of conscious personal management
and only a given amount of self-regulation can occur until that resource is depleted. SRT can be applied to: Impulse control, the management of short-term
Self-regulation_theory
Cognitive process
that is consistent with completing their goals. Self-control is an important aspect of inhibitory control. For example, successfully suppressing the natural
Inhibitory_control
Criminal act resulting from loss of self control of individual(s)
preceding set of events that might cause a reasonable individual to lose self control. This makes them less morally culpable than if the act was premeditated
Provocation_(law)
Work on ethics by Aristotle
of self-control in the first case is simple lack of self-control, and is a sort of vice (in a similar domain to intemperance). Lack of self-control in
Nicomachean_Ethics
Technique to assess process effectiveness
Control self-assessment is a technique developed in 1987 that is used by a range of organisations including corporations, charities and government departments
Control_self-assessment
1980 single by Peter Gabriel
"No Self Control" is a song written and performed by the English rock musician Peter Gabriel. When writing the song, Gabriel took inspiration from minimalist
No Self Control (Peter Gabriel song)
No_Self_Control_(Peter_Gabriel_song)
One's internal beliefs about oneself
Self (psychology) Self-assessment Self-awareness Self-categorization theory Self-consciousness Self-control Self-efficacy Self-esteem Self-image Self-knowledge
Self-concept
Self-guided improvement
Self-help or self-improvement is "a focus on self-guided, in contrast to professionally guided, efforts to cope with life problems" —economically, physically
Self-help
Lack of self-control
Procrastination – Avoiding doing a task that needs to be completed Self control – Aspect of inhibitory controlPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Akrasia
Control of processes by which a self-organized system dissipates energy
applied physics, the concept of controlling self-organized criticality refers to the control of processes by which a self-organized system dissipates energy
Self-organized criticality control
Self-organized_criticality_control
Tendency to act on a whim without considering consequences
of self-control draws from a limited "reservoir" of self-control that, when depleted, results in reduced capacity for further self-regulation. Self-control
Impulsivity
1999 studio album by The Pillows
Music" (インスタント ミュージック) – 3:17 "Juliet" – 3:45 "White Ash" – 1:41 "No Self Control" – 3:37 "Wake Up, Frenzy!" – 3:16 "Paper Triangle" – 2:10 "Bran-new Lovesong"
Runners_High
Feeling of trust in someone or something
Various factors within and beyond an individual's control may affect their self-confidence. An individual's self-confidence can vary in different environments
Confidence
Educational performance
[citation needed] Self-control, in the academic setting, is related self-discipline, self-regulation, delay of gratification and impulse control. Baumeister
Academic_achievement
15th episode of the 4th season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
disambiguation. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › "Self Control" is the fifteenth episode of the fourth season of the American television
Self Control (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)
Self_Control_(Agents_of_S.H.I.E.L.D.)
American social psychologist (born 1953)
known for his work on the self, social rejection, belongingness, sexuality and sex differences, self-control, self-esteem, self-defeating behaviors, motivation
Roy_Baumeister
Psychological phenomenon
that low self-regulation could cause bedtime procrastination. The study suggested that bedtime procrastination is linked to low self-control, a stable
Bedtime_procrastination
Macro theory of human motivation and personality
"Self-determination also has a more personal and psychology-relevant meaning today: the ability or process of making one's own choices and controlling
Self-determination_theory
Psychological theory
Ego depletion is the idea that self-control or willpower draws upon conscious mental resources that can be taxed to exhaustion when in constant use with
Ego_depletion
2008 book by Dan Ariely
decade Americans have shown surprisingly little self-control. Ariely blames this lack of self-control on people's two states in which they make their
Predictably_Irrational
Cardinal virtue of control over excess
equanimity. The distinction between temperance and self-control is subtle. A person who exhibits self-control wisely refrains from giving in to unwise desires
Temperance_(virtue)
Third solo album by Peter Gabriel
songs, which perhaps have fitted into one particular slant." Of "No Self Control", he said: "That's something which I've observed in myself and in other
Peter_Gabriel_(1980_album)
Class of mental disorders characterized by an inability to resist temptations or urges
disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders covering disorders "characterized by problems in emotional and behavioral self-control". The World Health
Impulse-control_disorder
How a person regulates themselves or wishes to regulate their environment
attempts at cognitive control. Emotional control is a term from literature on self-regulatory psychology and refers to "the ability to self-manage or regulate
Control_(psychology)
Psychological concept
promote productivity and achievement. self-control An aspect of inhibitory control, self-control is the ability to control one's emotions and behavior in the
Grit_(personality_trait)
Process of decline in quality of decisions over time
tolerate pain, compared to controls. This indicates that decision fatigue impairs physiological as well as cognitive self-control. Trade-offs, where either
Decision_fatigue
Social psychology concept
can increase the use of certain self-control strategies. Two self-control strategies are choice bracketing and self-imposing punishment. In choice bracketing
Construal_level_theory
Resistance of an immediate reward in return for a greater reward later
such as patience, impulse control, self-control and willpower, all of which are involved in self-regulation. Broadly, self-regulation encompasses a person's
Delayed_gratification
Topics referred to by the same term
Emotional self-regulation Self-control, in sociology/psychology Self-regulated learning, in educational psychology Self-regulation theory (SRT), a system
Self-regulation
Human emotional need
appraisal of oneself—along with locus of control, neuroticism, and self-efficacy. The concept of core self-evaluations has since proven to have the ability
Self-esteem
Book
Self-Efficacy: The Exercise of Control is a psychology book written by Albert Bandura in 1997 on self-efficacy, i.e. a person's belief in their own competence
Self-Efficacy_(book)
Excessive investment in interpersonal relationships
individuals react differently when faced with situations that involve self-control. Sociotropic individuals consume more food, or try to match a peer's
Sociotropy
2001 studio album by The Planet Smashers
No Self Control is the fourth full-length release from The Planet Smashers. This album has spawned many fan favorites, including "Blind" and "SK8 or Die"
No_Self_Control_(album)
Virtuous self-control
state of self-control and self-mastery where one holds power over one's own passions and instincts. It was first used in the context of self-control by three
Enkrateia
Routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously
relationship between self-control and unhealthy snack consumption. The results of the study empirically demonstrate that high self-control may influence the
Habit
Biblical term
peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control." The fruit is contrasted with the works of the flesh discussed in the
Fruit_of_the_Holy_Spirit
Negative emotional reaction to personal past acts
in regard to action versus inaction, and in regard to self-control at a particular age. The self-recrimination which comes with regret is thought to spur
Regret
Accessed on July 26, 2013. German albums chart peaks: Self Control: "Laura Branigan – Self Control (album)" (in German). GfK Entertainment. Retrieved July
Laura_Branigan_discography
1970 study on delayed gratification
item. Building on information obtained in previous research regarding self-control, Mischel et al hypothesized that any activity that distracts a participant
Stanford marshmallow experiment
Stanford_marshmallow_experiment
Psychological concept: expansion of personal boundaries
Character Inventory traits of high self-directedness and low harm avoidance. Self-directedness is associated with self-control and adaptability, whereas low
Self-transcendence
Device to implement precommitment by restricting one's future options
impossible; in the self-control case, a person who deposits money into an account with withdrawal penalties forces their future self to bear a cost for
Commitment_device
Diminished responsiveness to a stimulus after repeated exposure
traditional and self-control desensitization". Journal of Counseling Psychology. 26 (2): 93–97. Dowd, E. Thomas (2002). "Self-Control Desensitization"
Desensitization_(psychology)
American author (born 1987)
personal and professional life. Discipline Is Destiny: The Power of Self-Control (2022) examines the role of discipline in achieving success and fulfillment
Ryan_Holiday
2010 single by Dukes
"Self Control" is a pop/rock track by New Zealand rock band the Dukes. It is the second single to be taken from the Dukes sophomore LP "Still Life". It
Self_Control_(Dukes_song)
Capability to understand one's emotions
compared to the control group. They also found that the dependent group also scored low on self-esteem when compared to the control. Another study in
Emotional_intelligence
Philosophical concept developed by Muhammad Iqbal
towards uniqueness has to pass through three stages; Obedience to Law, Self-Control and Divine-Vicegerency. By the side of factors and rules which strengthen
Khudi
Offensive personality types
violence. Individuals with low self control and dark triad traits showed more overall delinquency, however higher self control lowered the delinquency. Another
Dark_triad
Type of territory defined by the United Nations Charter
Since 1946, the UNGA has maintained a list of non-self governing territories under member states' control. Since its inception, dozens of territories have
United Nations list of non-self-governing territories
United_Nations_list_of_non-self-governing_territories
2011 book by Roy Baumeister
Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength is a book about self-control, co-authored by Roy Baumeister, professor of psychology at Florida State
Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength
Willpower:_Rediscovering_the_Greatest_Human_Strength
Principle in ACT therapy
Self-as-context, one of the core principles in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), is the concept that people are not the content of their thoughts
Self-as-context
Desire to engage in short-term urges for enjoyment that threatens long-term goals
desire or fear of loss something important to a person. In the context of self-control and ego depletion, temptation is described as an immediate, pleasurable
Temptation
American psychologist
Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, where she studies grit and self-control. She is the founder and former CEO of Character Lab, a not-for-profit
Angela_Duckworth
Differences between men and women as the perpetrators or victims of crime
than women. Self-reported delinquent acts are also higher for men than for women, although lower than official data. Low levels of self control are associated
Sex_differences_in_crime
School of thought in criminology
most important factor behind crime is individual lack of self-control. Individual self-control improves with age as a result of many factors: changing
Right_realism
Overview of and topical guide to self
below) Self-concept Self-awareness Self-consciousness Self-control Self-esteem Self-guilt Self-knowledge Self-perception Self-realization Self-worth Skill
Outline_of_self
Sense that actions are self-generated
the phenomenal will, and actual self-agency. Daniel Wegner's book The Illusion of Conscious Will (Illusion of control) posits the phenomenal will as the
Self-agency
Avoiding doing a task that needs to be completed
poor time management. Procrastination is closely associated with low self-control and difficulties in delaying immediate gratification in favor of long-term
Procrastination
Virtues of mind and character
sōphrosýnē; Latin: temperantia): also known as restraint, the practice of self-control, abstention, discretion, and moderation tempering the appetition. Plato
Cardinal_virtues
Italian singer-songwriter (born 1959)
singer of Italo disco and as original singer and co-author of the hit "Self Control". He has turned to Italian-language music since the late 1980s and had
Raf_(singer)
Concept in psychology
emotion regulation Life skills Objectivity (philosophy) Rationality Self-control Self-regulation theory Social connection Social neuroscience Stress management
Emotional_self-regulation
2018 studio album by Bebe Rexha
"dangerous woman fiercely playing with themes of depression, a lack of self-control, and unpredictability". In addition, Smith expressed that the singer
Expectations (Bebe Rexha album)
Expectations_(Bebe_Rexha_album)
1994 book by John Carew Eccles
How the Self Controls Its Brain is a book by Sir John Eccles, proposing a theory of philosophical dualism, and offering a justification of how there can
How the Self Controls Its Brain
How_the_Self_Controls_Its_Brain
2009 studio album by John Reuben
Sex, Drugs and Self-Control is the sixth album by rapper John Reuben, released on December 22, 2009. "Jamboree" "Radio Makes You Lonely" "Burn It Down"
Sex,_Drugs_and_Self-Control
Ancient philosophy
ethics centers on virtue as the highest good, cultivating emotional self-control, a calm problem-solving state of mind, and rational judgment to attain
Stoicism
Adaptability of one's own behavior to achieve personally chosen goals and values
generally. Self-directedness is conceptually related to locus of control. That is, low self-directedness is associated with external locus of control, whereas
Self-directedness
Criminological theory
criminology, social control theory proposes that exploiting the process of socialization and social learning builds self-control and reduces the inclination
Social_control_theory
Disorder resulting in compulsive behaviors
food or falling in love in ways that perpetuate craving and weakens self-control for people with pre-existing vulnerabilities. This phenomenon – drugs
Addiction
Subfield of psychology
the investigation of self and identity include self-concept, self-esteem, and self-control. What distinguishes the psychology of self and identity as a domain
Psychology of self and identity
Psychology_of_self_and_identity
2019 single by YoungBoy Never Broke Again
"Self Control" is a song by American rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again, released on September 6, 2019, as the lead single from his twelfth mixtape AI YoungBoy
Self Control (YoungBoy Never Broke Again song)
Self_Control_(YoungBoy_Never_Broke_Again_song)
Torque regulation method for three-phase AC motors
patents having been termed direct self-control (DSC). However, Isao Takahashi and Toshihiko Noguchi described a similar control technique termed DTC in an IEEJ
Direct_torque_control
American psychologist
theory of self-control, proposed by a team led by Roy Baumeister. McGonigal's simple summary of the 'strength' theory of self-control: "Self-control is like
Kelly_McGonigal
Practice of running a website using a private web server
using a service outside of the administrator's own control. Self-hosting allows users to have more control over their data, privacy, and computing infrastructure
Self-hosting_(network)
Action or behavior that violates social norms
founded their Self-Control Theory. It stated that acts of force and fraud are undertaken in the pursuit of self-interest and self-control. A deviant act
Deviance_(sociology)
Russian-American writer and psychologist
February 28, 2023. Konnikova, Maria (2013). The Limits of Self-Control: Self-Control, Illusory Control, and Risky Financial Decision Making. Columbia University
Maria_Konnikova
Development of one's virtues
Self-cultivation or personal cultivation (Chinese: 修身; pinyin: xiūshēn; Wade–Giles: hsiu-shen; lit. 'cultivate oneself') is the development of one's mind
Self-cultivation
Austrian-born Jewish American psychologist
delayed gratification and life outcomes of those who were able to maintain self-control when studied. Mischel taught at the University of Colorado from 1956
Walter_Mischel
Killing of a human by another human
economics or measures of state control. Most historians attribute the trend in homicides to a steady increase in self-control of the sort promoted by Protestantism
Homicide
Research that examines the processes of thinking of oneself in the future
In the psychology of self, the future self concerns the processes and consequences associated with thinking about oneself in the future. People think
Future_self
Obsession with shopping and buying behavior
interrelated and both are manifestations of the same problem: the lack of self-control when buying and to restrain impulses. Shopping addiction is understood
Shopping_addiction
Study of the representation of one's identity
control in situations and actions. The agent self resides over everything that involves decision making, self-control, taking charge in situations, and actively
Psychology_of_self
Condition resulting from emotional, physical, or sexual abuse
her self-control, a reasonable person having the characteristics of a well-educated married Asian woman living in England would have lost her self-control
Battered_woman_syndrome
Hatred of oneself
Self-hatred is a state of personal self-loathing or low self-esteem. The term "self-hatred" is used infrequently by psychologists and psychiatrists, who
Self-hatred
Behaviorial tendency
long-term consequences. The present bias can be used as a measure for self-control, which is a trait related to the prediction of secure life outcomes.
Present_bias
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Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi, Swahili
Sword; Brave; Sword of Religion
Girl/Female
Hebrew Biblical
Rock.
Girl/Female
British, English
Soft
Boy/Male
Biblical
A rock.
Boy/Male
Welsh
peace'.
Male
Yiddish
(סֶעף) Variant spelling of Yiddish Zeff, SEFF means "wolf."
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Male
English
(סֶלַע) Anglicized form of Hebrew Cela, SELA means "a rock." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the capital city of Edom, possibly an early name for Petra. In use as a unisex name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English selle, a rough hut of the type normally occupied by animals, hence a topographic name for someone who lived in a hut like this. In many cases the name may have been in effect a metonymic occupational name for a herdsman.Americanized spelling of Hungarian and Hungarian Jewish Széll, a topographic name for someone who lived in a spot exposed to the wind, from Hungarian szél ‘wind’.German : variant of Selle.
Biblical
a rock
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : from the Middle English personal name Saulf, Old English Sǣwulf, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + wulf ‘wolf’.
Boy/Male
British, English, Nigerian, Norwegian
Rock
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Sword
Boy/Male
British, English, Hebrew
A Tree
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Self Control
Boy/Male
Indian
Sword
Boy/Male
Greek, Indian, Sanskrit
Self Controlled
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Greek SolomÅn, SELYF means "peaceable."Â
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sword
Girl/Female
African, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Saviour; Ewe of West Africa; Goddess of the Moon; Cliff; Rock
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Sai Deep | ஸாஈ தீப
A name of Sai baba
Girl/Female
Muslim
Breeze, Nature, Silver, Pure
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit, Turkish
Mine; A Collection
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Truthful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Radnya | ராதà¯à®¨à¯à®¯Â Â
Daughter of king
Girl/Female
Latin American German
noble.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Consolation
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Worshipper
Girl/Female
German, Italian
Victorious Shield
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n.
Self-love.
n.
Self-devotion.
n.
Control of one's self; restraint exercised over one's self; self-command.
a.
Refusing to gratify one's self; self-sacrificing.
n.
The destruction of one's self; self-murder; suicide.
n.
Imposture practiced on one's self; self-deceit.
a.
Having self-control; reserved; uncommunicative; wholly engrossed in one's self.
n.
The act of estimating one's self; self-esteem.
n.
Self-denial; self-renunciation; self-sacrifice.
n.
Enjoyment of one's self; self-satisfaction.
n.
Self-communion.
a.
Dependent on one's self; self-depending; self-reliant.
n.
The idolizing of one's self; immoderate self-conceit.
a.
Disposed to self-assertion; self-asserting.
a.
Self-repelling.
n.
Self-deceit.
n.
Self.
n.
Faith in one's self; self-reliance.
n.
Restraint over one's self; self-control; self-command.
n.
The act of governing one's self, or the state of being governed by one's self; self-control; self-command.