問題一覧
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What is a person’s basic identity?
Moi
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Composed of the Social concept - below given expectationsand influences from others
Personne
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Focoses on one’s social group socially oriented
Sociocentric View
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Emphasis on Unity, Harmony, and freeing the innerself from false perceptions.
Eastern Culture
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Origins : Greek philosophy, Roman Law, Christianity | Logical, Scientific and Ethical approache to Life
Western Culture
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The Balanced Self Living in Harmony with the Tao and part of the Universe
Taoism
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Who is the Founder of Taoism?
Lao Teu
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Rejects the strict hierarchy of confucionism
Taoism
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Self Evaluation Maintenance Theory
The Impact of Social Comparisons
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Mean appreciating your worth, having confidence in your abilities, and recognizing you value without feeling superior to others
Healthy Self-steem
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Characterized by overly high self-esteem, on inflated sense of self-importance and a lack of empathy for others
Narcissism
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Often seen as an unhealthy, exaggerated form of self-esteem
Narcissism
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2 Types of Actual self First is Ideal Selft and the Second one is?
Ought Self
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2 Types of Actual self Second is Ought Self and the First one is?
Ideal Self
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This is Negative Affective Consequences | Unhappiness, Disappointment, Dissatisfaction, Self-dislike
Ideal Self
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This is Negative Affective Consequences of?*Fear *Anxiety *Personal inadequacy *Alienation
Ought Self
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Is our Positive or Negative evaluation of ourselves (Jhargiani & Tany, 2014)
Self-esteem
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That Theory We learn about ourselves by comparing ourselves to others
Social Comparison Theory
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Comparin ouelrselves to those worse off to boost self-esteem
Downward Social Comparison
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Comparing ourselves to those better off which can motivate or demoralize us.
Upward Social Comparison
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The ID represents primarl desires the EGO mediates and the SUPEREGO imposes moral values
Sigmund Freud’s model of the self
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Frued introduced the interaction between the ID, EGO and SUPEREGO as the foundation of the self
Sigmuns Freud Models of the Self
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Who Structure is this from? Id>Instincts>Ego>Reality>Superego>Morality
Freud Structure of the Human Psyche
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Internal Standards, thoughts and Feelings
Private Self
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The Image we present to others
Public Self
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Both aspect influence how we view ourselves and how others perceive us.
Private vs Public Self
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Who you are Currently
Actual Self
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Who you aspire to be
Ideal Self
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Who you think you should be
Ought Self
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These different selves can create internal conflicts
Actual, Ideal, Ought Self
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Is an Organized system of knowledge about who we are (Gleitmon, Gross and Reisburg, 2011
Self Schema
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As you Grow and adopt to the changes around you they also change but they are not passive receivers They actively shape and affect
Self-schema
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Executive Functions thinking, planning, organizing and Problem Solving, emotions and Behavioral
Frontal Lobe
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Movement
Motor Cortex
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Sensation
Sensory Cortex
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Perception, making sense of the World, authentic, spelling
Parietal Lobe
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Vision
Occipital Lobe
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Memory, Understanding Language
Temporal Lobe
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Defined by personal characteristics, social roles and affiliations
Self-identity