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Module 4 UTS

Module 4 UTS
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  • Angel Holivelle Carasco
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    The cognitive aspect of the self is known as

    self concept

  • 2

    is defined as self-knowledge, a cognitive structure that includes beliefs about personality traits, physical characteristics, abilities, values, goals, and roles, as well as the knowledge that an individual exists as individuals.

    Self- Concept

  • 3

    six specific domains

    Social Domain Competence Domain Affect Domain Physical Domain Academic Domain Family Domain

  • 4

    the ability of the person to interact with others

    Social Domain

  • 5

    the ability to meet the basic needs

    Competence Domain

  • 6

    the awareness of the emotional states

    Affect Domain

  • 7

    the feelings about looks, health, physical condition, and overall appearance

    Physical Domain

  • 8

    the success or failure in the school

    Academic Domain

  • 9

    how well one function within the family unit.

    Family Domain

  • 10

    is a well-known figure in Psychology who is considered as the founder of functionalism.

    William James

  • 11

    is best known as the founder of client centered therapy and considered as one of the prominent humanistic or existential theorists in personality. - His therapy aimed to make the person achieve balance between their self-concept (real-self) and (ideal self).

    Carl Rogers

  • 12

    includes all those aspects of one's identity that are perceived in awareness.

    Real Self

  • 13

    is defined as one’s view of self as one wishes to be.

    Ideal Self

  • 14

    is consist of three related, but also separable domains these are the experimental self, private self, and public self.

    Self

  • 15

    the theater of consciousness is a domain of self that defined as felt experience of being.

    Experiential Self

  • 16

    consciousness system or the narrator/interpreter is a portion of self that verbally narrates what is happening and tries to make sense of what is going on.

    Private Self

  • 17

    - Personality theorist and one of the pioneers in object relations and development of personality in childhood.

    Donald Winnicott

  • 18

    is an alternative personality used to protect an individual’s true identity or one’s ability to “hide” the real self.

    False Self

  • 19

    is activated to maintain social relationship as anticipation of the demands of others.

    False Self

  • 20

    is defined as one’s view of self as one wishes to be.

    Ideal Self

  • 21

    has a sense of integrity and connected wholeness that is rooted in early infancy. The baby creates experiences of a sense of reality and sense of life worth living

    True Self

  • 22

    He claimed that true self can be achieved by good parenting that is not necessarily a perfect parenting.

    Donald Winnicott

  • 23

    is a psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Social Science in Psychology at Stanford University. - He is known for his theory of social learning by means of modeling. He is famous for his proposed concept of self-efficacy.

    Albert Bandura

  • 24

    Albert Bandura personality Theory

    The Social Cognitive Theory

  • 25

    asserts that a person is both proactive and agentic, which means that we have the capacity to exercise control over our life.

    The Social Cognitive Theory

  • 26

    means an individual have control in any situation by making things happen.

    Self as proactive

  • 27

    determine how people feel, think, motivate themselves and behave. Such beliefs produce these diverse effects through four major processes.

    Self-efficacy beliefs

  • 28

    Self-efficacy beliefs produce these diverse effects through four major processes.

    - (1) cognitive, - (2) motivational - (3) affective - (4) selection processes.

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  • 1

    The cognitive aspect of the self is known as

    self concept

  • 2

    is defined as self-knowledge, a cognitive structure that includes beliefs about personality traits, physical characteristics, abilities, values, goals, and roles, as well as the knowledge that an individual exists as individuals.

    Self- Concept

  • 3

    six specific domains

    Social Domain Competence Domain Affect Domain Physical Domain Academic Domain Family Domain

  • 4

    the ability of the person to interact with others

    Social Domain

  • 5

    the ability to meet the basic needs

    Competence Domain

  • 6

    the awareness of the emotional states

    Affect Domain

  • 7

    the feelings about looks, health, physical condition, and overall appearance

    Physical Domain

  • 8

    the success or failure in the school

    Academic Domain

  • 9

    how well one function within the family unit.

    Family Domain

  • 10

    is a well-known figure in Psychology who is considered as the founder of functionalism.

    William James

  • 11

    is best known as the founder of client centered therapy and considered as one of the prominent humanistic or existential theorists in personality. - His therapy aimed to make the person achieve balance between their self-concept (real-self) and (ideal self).

    Carl Rogers

  • 12

    includes all those aspects of one's identity that are perceived in awareness.

    Real Self

  • 13

    is defined as one’s view of self as one wishes to be.

    Ideal Self

  • 14

    is consist of three related, but also separable domains these are the experimental self, private self, and public self.

    Self

  • 15

    the theater of consciousness is a domain of self that defined as felt experience of being.

    Experiential Self

  • 16

    consciousness system or the narrator/interpreter is a portion of self that verbally narrates what is happening and tries to make sense of what is going on.

    Private Self

  • 17

    - Personality theorist and one of the pioneers in object relations and development of personality in childhood.

    Donald Winnicott

  • 18

    is an alternative personality used to protect an individual’s true identity or one’s ability to “hide” the real self.

    False Self

  • 19

    is activated to maintain social relationship as anticipation of the demands of others.

    False Self

  • 20

    is defined as one’s view of self as one wishes to be.

    Ideal Self

  • 21

    has a sense of integrity and connected wholeness that is rooted in early infancy. The baby creates experiences of a sense of reality and sense of life worth living

    True Self

  • 22

    He claimed that true self can be achieved by good parenting that is not necessarily a perfect parenting.

    Donald Winnicott

  • 23

    is a psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Social Science in Psychology at Stanford University. - He is known for his theory of social learning by means of modeling. He is famous for his proposed concept of self-efficacy.

    Albert Bandura

  • 24

    Albert Bandura personality Theory

    The Social Cognitive Theory

  • 25

    asserts that a person is both proactive and agentic, which means that we have the capacity to exercise control over our life.

    The Social Cognitive Theory

  • 26

    means an individual have control in any situation by making things happen.

    Self as proactive

  • 27

    determine how people feel, think, motivate themselves and behave. Such beliefs produce these diverse effects through four major processes.

    Self-efficacy beliefs

  • 28

    Self-efficacy beliefs produce these diverse effects through four major processes.

    - (1) cognitive, - (2) motivational - (3) affective - (4) selection processes.