Yes, "self conscious" should be written "self-conscious".
"self-conscious" is hyphenated, yes.
Yes, "self-conscious".
self conscious
Yes, "self-conscious" is a hyphenated adjective. The two words do not separately modify the subject.
Yes, "self-diagnose" is hyphenated.
No, "self-interest" is typically not hyphenated.
The word "self-confidence" is hyphenated.
(The largest number of uses consists of hyphenated adjectives: self-conscious, self-centered, etc.)Philosophers have long debated over the sense of self that humans possess.*with other wordsHe was self-conscious to the point of timidity.Policemen are regularly trained in self-defense techniques.Many politicians are considered to be self-centered and vain.The farmer taught his son to be self-reliant.
Yes it should be hyphenated.
Yes, "self-esteem" is hyphenated when used as a compound adjective, such as "low self-esteem."
health-conscious
"Self-conscious" is the correct term, as it describes feeling awkward or embarrassed about oneself in social situations. "Self conscious" is a common spelling error that combines the two words into one.