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  • 問題数 51 • 10/21/2024

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    earliest psychologists to study the self

    William James

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    Founder of client-centered therapy. His therapy aimed to make the person achieve balance between their self- concept (real-self) and ideal self.

    Carl Rogers

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    The Father and Founder ofPsychoanalysis.

    sigmund freud

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    Known his social learning by means of modeling.

    albert bandura

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    The cognitive and emotional development of a child is always a mimicry.

    george mead and lev vygotsky

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    refers to the attributes that an individual is aware of.

    real self

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    refers to the self that we wish to be. A wide gap

    ideal self

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    The three level of minds:

    id - pleasure principle ego - reality principle superego - moral principle

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    The motivation of behavior

    sex - Eros aggression - thanatos

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    the self is created and developed through human interaction.

    theory of symbolic interactionism

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    we can feel threatened when someone out-performs us,

    self-evaluation maintenance theory by abraham tesser

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    merged view of the persona and their social context

    Social constructionist perspective

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    social status by comparing aspects of ourselves

    social comparison theory

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    which means that we have the capacity to exercise control over our life.

    social cognitive theory

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    humans play a big role in our self

    proactive agents of experiences.

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    beliefs determine how people feel, think, motivate themselves and behave.

    self-efficacy

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    person's sense

    moi

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    the social concepts of what it means to be who he is.

    personne

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    The assumption that all people is heterosexual

    heteronormativity

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    This is the classification of sex and gender into two distinct

    gender binary

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    The assumption that everyone genders align

    cis-normativity

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    Is how you, in your head, think about yourself

    gender identity

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    How you demonstrate your gender

    gender expression

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    Refers to the objectively measurable organs, hormones, and chromosomes

    biological sex

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    Is who you are physically, spiritually and emotionally

    sexual orientation

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    A person who find intelligence

    sapiosexual

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    Modifying one behavior to adapt

    code switching

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    A gender identity that is constantly shifting

    gender fluid

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    A person who identifies as having two distinct gender

    bi gender

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    person whose sexual orientation is toward another of the opposite sex.

    heterosexual

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    person whose sexual orientation is toward another of the same sex (lesbian or gay).

    homosexual

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    person who may be sexually oriented to both men and women.

    bisexual

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    desire to permanently transition to the gender

    transsexual

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    persons who are sexually attracted to people regardless of their sex or gender identity.

    pansexual

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    people who do not experience sexual attraction.

    asexual

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    define their gender as falling

    non binary/genderqueer

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    expression is different from conventional

    gender non conforming

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    persons who identify with the sex they were assigned at birth.

    cisgender

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    no understanding of the issue

    apathetic

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    knows basic concept, not active on behalf of self or others

    aware

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    well-informed, sharing and seeking

    active

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    committed, routinely and proactively championing inclusion.

    advocate

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    Self understanding

    To have a sense of meaning To utilize one's natural strength To foster healthier relationships To boost confidence

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    Determinants of Personality

    Environmental determinants Biological determinants Intellectual determinants Psychological determinants

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    Types of Personality

    Sanguine Phlegmatic Melancholic Choleric

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    it means love of wisdom

    philosophy

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    Without the self, one cannot organize the different impressions that one gets in relation to his own existence.

    Immanuel kant

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    Truly matters is the behavior that a person manifests in this day-to-day life.

    Gilbert Ryle

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    The mind and the body are so intertwined that they cannot be separated from one another.

    Maurice Merleau-Ponty

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    What is the self?

    separate Self-contained Independent Consistent Utinary Private

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    ALLY CONTINUUM

    apathetic aware active advocate