Self-distancing
A spiritual ability that allows a person to take a position not only in relation to the world, but also in relation to himself.The ability of a person to see any life situation in its entirety, with awareness of himself, circumstances, the world and other participants in the situation.Not just expanded attention, but also useful self-reflection, which allows a person to make decisions and act according to his own choice, taking into account external circumstances. Author of the term: V. Frankl (see Viktor Frankl in Chapter 5: Famous Scientists, Their Scientific Schools and Organizations in Psychological Science)