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In this episode we talk about Work role centrality and Self objectification.
Work Role Centrality is the degree to which a person's identity is defined by their work. High work role centrality means that an individual places a significant part of their self-concept and self-worth on their job or career.
Self-Objectification occurs when a person views themselves primarily as an object to be looked at and evaluated based on appearance. This can lead to constant self-monitoring and, often, to feelings of shame and anxiety.
By Thad King and Tyler HuckettIn this episode we talk about Work role centrality and Self objectification.
Work Role Centrality is the degree to which a person's identity is defined by their work. High work role centrality means that an individual places a significant part of their self-concept and self-worth on their job or career.
Self-Objectification occurs when a person views themselves primarily as an object to be looked at and evaluated based on appearance. This can lead to constant self-monitoring and, often, to feelings of shame and anxiety.