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can be defined as the process through which an individual understands themselves.
Psychological self
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refers to the self as a subject of experience.
I
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refers to the self as an object of experience.
Me
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All of the physical elements that reflect who you are.
Material self
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The self is reflected through your interactions with others.
Social self
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Introspections about values, morals, and beliefs.
Spiritual self
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is the awareness of good possessed by the self and refers to the overall evaluation of one's worth or value as a person.
Global self
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is the ability to separate feelings and thoughts.
Differentiated self
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Ideas are the basis of family system therapy an the term self differentiation was introduced by whom?
Murray bowen
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is the ability to separate feelings and thoughts.
Intrapsychic differentiation
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is when we can distinguish our experience from the experience of people we are connected to.
Interpersonal differentiation
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is who we are. It is how we think, feels, look, and act.
Real self
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is how we want to be.
Ideal self
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Combining several aspects of one's personality into a single entity.
Unified self
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it is not limited to a single set of qualities.
Multiple self
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a personality with thoughts, desires, intentions, emotions, ambitions, and beliefs
Major selves
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merely enough to deal with a particular condition such as a necessity to argue with certain people, or smoking in certain circumstances.
Minor selves
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the building blocks of personality.
Micro self
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According to whom that the mind comprises several distinct "subselves"
David lester
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In the 1960s, a British psychoanalyst came up with an idea about the true and false selves.
Donald winnicott
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sense of self that comes from real experiences and the feeling of being truly present, alive, and able to speak the truth
True self
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makes a person feel empty, repressed, and perfect while trying to be perfect and always fitting in with norms and expectations.
False self
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He is widely recognized for his contribution to social learning theory
Albert bandura
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It considers how an individual formulates intentions, including action plans and strategies for carrying them out.
Intentionality
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Encompasses more than just future oriented planning because it involves how individuals place their plans in the future.
Forethought
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People are bound in self reactivity not only as planners or forethinkers but also as self regulators.
Self-reactiveness
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Indicates an individuals ability to reflect.
Self-reflection
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The concept of self is linked to the social component of huma existence.
CONFUCIANISM
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Emphasizes the falsity of words
TAOISM
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Contends that the self does not exist and is an illusion.
BUDDHISM
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Maintaining one's health and well-being and being self-reliant contribute to the groups overall well-being.
Individualistic self
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Because an individuals well being is tied to the survival and success of the group.
Collectivistic self
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This type of person does not try to attract undue attention through his manners of dressing.
Simpleng tao
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This type of person possesses a goal in life
Taong nagsusumikap
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This type of person is not easy to understand and is likewise not easy to get along with.
Taong tago ang kalooban
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This person Expresses in a direct manner whatever is on her mind.
Taong hayag ang kalooban
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It is easy to make this type of person happy.
Taong masayahin
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This type of person shares her time with others.
Taong nagmamalasakit
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This type of person is loyal to his friends.
Taong matapat