12 Week 12 Self-concept Flashcards
Define self concept
Complex, Dynamic integration of conscious and unconscious feelings, attitudes, and perceptions about one’s identity, physical being, worth, and rolls
Define self-esteem
Feelings of self-worth characterized by feelings of achievement, adequacy, and self-confidence, and usefulness
How one feels about oneself
Define personal identity
Involves the internal sense of individuality, wholeness, and consistency of a person over time and in different situations, implies being distinct and separate from others
Define body image
People subjective concept of their physical appearance
Define role performance
Waiting with your personal views his or her ability to carry out significant roles
What are components of healthy self concept
1) able to develop and maintain relationships
2) resist psychological illness
3) resist physical illness
4) adapt and accept changes over a lifetime
What are the four components of self concept
1) personal identity
2) body image
3) role performance
4) self-esteem
Involves attitudes related to the body, including physical appearance, structure or function
Body image
The way in which individuals receive their ability to carry out to anything in roles
Role performance
An individual’s overall feeling of self-worth or the emotional appraisal of self concept, represent the overall Judgment of personal Worth or value, individuals Judgment of value in personal worth, emotional appraisal, greatly affected by positive or negative views
Self-esteem
Involves the internal sense of individuality, wholeness, and consistency of a person over time and in different situations
Age Sexuality Gender Cultural Race
Personal identity
Describe key factors that influence a person’s self-concept
1) sense of competency
2) Prestige reactions of others to one’s body
3) I’m going perceptions and interpretations of thoughts and feelings of others
4) personal and professional relationships
5) academic and employment-related identity
6) personality characteristics that affect self expectations
7) perceptions of events that have had an impact on self
8) Mastery of Prior in new experiences
9) cultural identity
10) any real or perceived change
11) changes that occur in physical, spiritual, emotional, sexual, familial, and socio-cultural health effects of concept
12) a physical change in the body
13) chronic illness
14) crisis
Identify stressors that affect the components of self concept
1) identity stressors
2) body image stressors
3) role performance stressors
4) self esteem stressors
Identified essential data to be collected to assess a
1) observe for behaviors that suggest an alteration in patient self concept
2) assess the patient’s cultural background
3) assess the patient’s coping skills and resources
4) determine the patient’s feelings and perceptions about changes in body image, self-esteem, or roll
5) assess the quality of the patient’s relationships
Describe normal behaviors associated with high self-esteem
1) positive relationships
2) have a goals
3) positive attitude
4) emotional strength
5) able to identify strengths
6) acknowledges skills
7) able to maintain sense of humor
8) resilient
9) competent, capable
10) worthwhile
11) pride in success