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Body as a biological blueprint
Physical Self
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Regarded as the lack of Patriotism and the attitude where Filipinos favor foreigh products more than their own
Colonial Mentality
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Is a Filipino term of Flame
Ningas
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Filipino term for Cogon Grass
Kugon
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Refers to the attitude of eagerly starting things but quickly losing eagerness soon when experienced by difficulty
Ningas Kigon
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Is the spirit of communial unity and cooperation of Filipinos. Gibing without expecting any other return
Bayanihan
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It explores how our social and añd economic contexts profoundly effects our well-being. It is her identity being a member of yhe community they belong and taking proud of someone's belongings
Political Self
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comes from the greek word politika
Politics
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Process of making decisions that applies to all members of the group, ability to govern and control a group of community or state
Politics
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Filipinos welcomed their guests and tourists as if their brothers and sisters, making them feel at home
Filipino Hospitality
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Maybalso be called affectionate or compassionate love
Attachment
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3 Components of Love
Intimacy, Passion, Commitment
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Pioneered the Components of Love
Robert Sternberg
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Person's sexyal and romatic interest either same or opposite sex
Sexual Orientation
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Pioneers of Sexual Response Cycle
William Masters, Vitiginia Johnson
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It covers the genitals, mouth, breasts, ears, anus and yo a lesser degree the entire surface of the body
Erogenous Zones
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Stressed by Sigmund Freud that it may be produced in Erogenous Regions where pleasure takes place
Human Sexual Arousal
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Phases of Sexual Response
Excitement, Plateau, Orgasm, Resolution
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Describe the changes that occur in the body as men and women bwcome sexually aroused
Sexual - Response Cycle
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Cycle Production of Female sex hormones
28- day monthly cycle
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Is marked by Rapid Physical changes including maturation and development
Adolescence
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Yhe fe3lings and emotions they aroused
Self -feelings
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The self is everuthing that çonsidersbhis or hers not only his body and material possessions but also his or her reputation and beliefs
William James
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Basic Components of Material Self
Home, Immediate Family, Clothes, Body
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Manifestation of one's identity theough his material possessions
Material Self
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Is the behavior that attempts to convey information about oneself or some image of oneself to other people
Self - presentation
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Shared memories of others in digital world
Distributed Memory
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The sharing of info. about self online facilitated by the disinhibition ans confessional effects
Self - Revelation
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Refers to attributes an individual posseses
Actual Self
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Attributes an individual ideally posseses
Ideal Self
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Attributes individual ought to posseses
Ought Self
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People when use rude language, threaten or bully others in online platform
Toxic disinhibition
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Occurs when people tend to self - disclose more in the internet than they would in real life
Benign Disinhibition
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when people adopt fake. identities, they are likely to engage behaviors that would not do in real life
Digital Disinhibition
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Also known as online disinhibition
Digital Disinhibition
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Two types of self - presentation
Prosocial, Self - Serving
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Type of Self presentation that match self to the audience's expectations and preferences.
Prosocial
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Also known as people pleaser
Prosocial
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type of self presentation tries to match oneself to one's own ideal
Self - serving
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Found out the endowment fact
Piaget
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It is part of human nature to develop a sense of ownership and attachment to things tha value, by Piaget
Endowment Fact
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Comes from the latin word spiritus which means breath or life force
Spirituality
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The most intimate, inner subjective sense of self by William James
Spiritual Self
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The pursuit of human existence as well as man's search for such meaning by Victor Frankl
Logotherapy
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Based on conforming to the positive expectations of others
Normative Influence
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Based on accepting information from others as evidence of reality
Informational Influence
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Folipinos greet their elders by kissing their hand while saying "Mano po" and constantly saying "Po, Opo"
Respect for Elders
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Filipinos maintainntheir relationship with their families regardless if the children are old enough andbhave families on their own
Close Family Ties
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Filipinos have common attitude of arriving late at commitments
Filipino Time
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Filipino term for procrastination. Phrase called "Mamaya Na"
Mañana Habit
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Bahala na/ Hakuna Matata meaning no worries where leaving everything to God's hands
Bahala Na Attitude
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Known as the completion of growth of a genetic character within an organism. It enables the man yo walk that are evident in adolescent stage
Maturation
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Defines as the transmission of traits from parents to offspring
Heredity
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Refers to specific information embedded within one's genes
Genotype
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The physical expression of a particular trait that can be directly observed
Phenotype
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Established the Social Comparison in 1954
Leon Festinger
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The process of comparing oneself with one another to evaluate one's own abilities and opinions
Socual Comparison
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Powerful Tool that influences cultural beliefs and values
Media
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a tendency to interpret the world in terms of European or Anglo-American Vales and experiences
Eurocentrism
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The prejudicial or preferential treatment of same -race peole vased on the color of their skin
Colorism
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Unrealistic Images of beauty
Physique
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Pioneers of Sexual- Response Cycle
William Masters, Virginia Johnson
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Relatedness, closeness,,
Intimacy
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Drives leadbto romance, physical attraction aand sexual consummation
Passion
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Decision to love
Commitment
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Body turns to normal state
Resolution Phase
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Phase which changes in the body continued; breathing becomes more rapid, heart rate increases, temperature rises and blood pressure increases
Plateau
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phase where orgasmic contractions of muscles in
Orgasm
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Person's sexual interesr to either same or opposite sex
Sexual Orientation
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A person who is not physically, emotionally and sexually attracted to anyone
Asexual
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A person who is physically, emotionally and sexually attracted to same or opposite sex
Bisexual
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A person who is physically, emotionally and sexually attracted to those of opposite sex. A straight person
Heterosexual
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A person who is physically, emotionally and sexually attracted to anyone regardless of gender identity /sex
Pansexual
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Are diseases tha are contracted primarily through sexual contact
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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Are bacterial infections with antibiotics but caused by viruses
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
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Examples of STD
Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Chlamydia, Genital Herpes, Genital Warts
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Are methods to prevent pregnancy
Contraception
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Birth Control, Condoms, Withdrawal Method, Cervical Mucus orbthe bilings method are examples of
Contraception
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Also known as the Reproductive Health Law
RA 10354 RESPONSIBLE PARENTHOOD AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ACT OF 2012
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A law that guaranteed universal access to methods on contraception, fertility control, maternal care and provides prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS
Reproductive Health Law
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The actions to which they prompt
Self - seeking and preservation
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It is our extended self
Extra- corporeal self
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Refere to our body as well as the tangible object, that we regards as "My" or Mine
Material Self/Economic Self
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Subclasses of Material Self
Body Self, Extra -poreal self
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We regard our possessions as part of ourselves. We are what we have and what we posses coined by
Belk
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According to him The self is everything that an individual considers to be his or hers, not only the materials but also his beliefs and reputation
William James
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Regarded as an essential act to realize the ultimate meaning of transcendence and human life
Worship
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It means willing submission to God
Islam
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Vedas is their sacred scripture
Hinduism
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Life is satisfactory; People suffer, they want to experience good and pleasant experience and avoid disappointments
Buddhism
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Most intimate, inner subjective part of self
Spiritual Self
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Part of individual that partakes divinity and often considered to survive over the death of body
Soul
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An organized system of ideas about the spiritual sphere or supernatural and to know God is it's central function, thus making it connected to spirituality
Religion
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A form of therapy that seeks meaning to life
Logotherapy
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Is a technique that has the person wish for that thing that is feared the most
Paradoxical Intention
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Religion covers the ancient creed, textual traditions and religious groups
Hinduism
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Characteristics that are lack of
Almost, But Not Quiet
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Has: Pain, Guilt, Death
Tragic Triad ( Viktor Frankl)
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Filipino Habit of smiling and laughing a lot
Cheerful Personality