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self-accreditation

Self-accreditation is a process by which training providers create evidence or proof of learning content without involving third-party organizations. This method is particularly popular in contexts where no external regulator or authority is mandated to provide quality control of learning content. Self-accreditation allows training providers to demonstrate their high standards by publishing the aims of the learning event, the skills transferred, and the outcomes achieved. Self-accreditation involves providing evidence of a training or learning event by combining the training content aims, skills, and outcomes with the training provider's details into a single verifiable and auditable document. This process can be applied to various types of learning content, including micro-learning and training courses that do not fall under the remit of a regulator .
This courses is self-accreditated but its provider. Microsoft's accreditation of trainers is a good example of self-accreditation.
by kekszemu August 17, 2024
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Transient Self-Defusion

(TSD)A brief, spontaneous shift in self-perception where your sense of identity temporarily loosens. It feels like your mind “zooms out” from its usual perspective, disengaging from autopilot mode and seeing life in a detached way.
“I was brushing my teeth when I suddenly felt like I wasn’t really ‘me’—just a person doing an action. Total Transient Self-Defusion moment.”
by Jaydenmh March 27, 2025
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Self Sabotage

Self-sabotage is when you set your own trap, fall in it, and then yell, “Who did this?!” It’s your brain playing prankster when you’re just trying to live your best life.
"Why couldn't you just do your job instead of trying to self sabotage the entire project?"
by Azulas March 29, 2025
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Discrete Self Model

The unspoken assumption behind most of the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders): that every human is a neatly bounded, fully knowable individual who can be diagnosed like a glitchy toaster.

Used to justify labeling complex, context-driven human behavior as “disordered” while ignoring trauma, systems, relationships, and late-stage capitalism.

Symptoms may include:
• Taking your emotions personally
• Believing your thoughts are facts
• Assuming “normal” exists
• Diagnosing others on TikTok
Therapist: “Sounds like you might meet criteria for 296.89.”
Patient: “Or maybe I’m just rejecting the Discrete Self Model.”
Therapist: “…I’ll need to consult the DSM-6 for that.”
by seeing March 30, 2025
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Self Sabotage

I just self sabotaged my entire career because Im a narcissist, entitled, and my version of snow white is the greatest ever even though no one came to see it.
by Pigstand March 31, 2025
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