2.1 Flashcards
one that you hope will possess characteristics similar to that of a mentor or some other worldly figure
IDEAL SELF
one you actually see
can be seen by others
ACTUAL SELF
built on self- knowledge (derived from social interactions that provide insight into how others react to you)
ACTUAL SELF
based on what we have learned and experienced
IDEAL SELF
awareness of self
SELF-CONCEPT
related to self concept but it is different, It does not focus on how we know ourselves but rather our attitudes towards ourselves
SELF-ESTEEM
considered a challenging phase in one’s lie as it bridges childhood and adulthood.
Adolescence
a time of intensive analysis and exploration of different ways of looking at oneself.
Identity crisis
The process of self- actualization and learning that combines an individual’s mental, physical, social, emotional, and spiritual growth.
HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT
The changes are preparing you to becom physically capable of biological reproduction
Physiological Development
The brain continues to develop.
You are beginning to think from concrete to abstract terms and able to conceptualize theoretical ideas.
Cognitive Development
Changes in the emotions, feelings, moods and manner of thinking.
Ongoing establishment of strongly-held beliefs, values, and goals in life.
Psychological Development
You begin to rely more on your friends or peer groups for support than on your family. However, you are more prone to peer pressure.
Social Development
You begin to have interest in spiritual concerns. You start pondering on questions concerning existence, essence, spirituality, religion and God.
Spiritual Development