- Authenticity reflects acting in accord with one’s values, preferences, and needs as opposed to acting merely to please others or to attain rewards or avoid punishments.
- Moreover, authenticity is not reflected in a compulsion to be one’s true self, but rather in the free and natural expression of one’s core feelings, motives, and inclinations in the environmental contexts one encounters.
- Relational authenticity involves an active process of self-disclosure and the development of mutual intimacy and trust so that intimates will see one’s true self-aspects, both good and bad.
- Authenticity is related to healthy psychological functioning and positive subjective well-being.
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