CM3 Flashcards
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focuses on the physical, cognitive and psychosocial aspects of a person that may also be considered as representation of one’s identity or the subject of experience.
PSYCHOLOGY AND SELF
A psychologist known as the father of American Psychology has introduced has explained and provided various concepts explaining Self.
WILLIAM JAMES
william james self is divided into 2 categories
ME-SELF, I-SELF
is the self-thought or the self-knower
I-SELF
It is the self that has experiences the phenomena and who had known the situation
ME-SELF
James emphasized on the sub-categories of the “me” self which are the:
MATERIAL SELF, SOCIAL SELF, SPIRITUAL SELF
James emphasized on the sub-categories of the “me” self which are the:
MATERIAL SELF, SOCIAL SELF, SPIRITUAL SELF
he had believed in the idea that the self develops based from ones understanding of his or her experiences
CARL ROGERS
components of self-concept
THE REAL SELF, IDEAL SELF
consists of all the perceptions, ideas of who a person is and what one can do these observations and notions often comes from realistic observations or understanding.
THE REAL SELF
is an aspect of the self which is comprised by the individuals’ aspirations, goals and ambitions in life, collectively this are the expectations of one to his or her self.
IDEAL SELF
CONCEPT OF ONE’S PERSONALITY
ID, SUPEREGE, EGO
considered as the child aspect of a person; The _____ is involved on the satisfaction of one’s needs and self-gratification. It is driven by the pleasure principle.
ID
is the conscience of the one’s personality, it is characterized by the person’s inclination to uphold justice and do what is morally right and socially acceptable behavior; involved in the notion of right or wrong
SUPEREGO
which is often considered as the Police or the mediator between id and superego, is the aspect of personality that operates within the boundaries of reality
EGO
5 PSYCHOSEXUAL STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT
ORAL PHASE, ANAL PHASE, PHALLIC PHASE, LATENCY PERIOD, GENITAL PERIOD
Infant is primarily focused on satisfying ones needs or motivated to receive pleasure through ones mouth (ex. sucking and biting).
ORAL PHASE
Infant is primarily focused on satisfying ones needs or motivated to receive pleasure through ones mouth (ex. sucking and biting).
ORAL PHASE
during the person’s second year of life, when toilet training is the child’s chief source of frustration.
ANAL PHASE
the stage that happens during the third up to sixth year of life this stage is characterized by curiosity of the child on the anatomy of mean and women, their similarities and difference.
PHALLIC PHASE
Freud believed that psychosexual development goes through a latency stage—from about age 5 years until puberty—in which the sexual instinct is partially suppressed as they are focused on school and friends.
LATENCY PERIOD
The genital period begins with puberty when adolescents experience a reawakening of the genital aim of sexual energies, and it continues throughout adulthood. (the desire for relationships and make a family)
GENITAL PERIOD
as rooted from early infancy is called the simple being; The sense of self based on spontaneous authentic experience and feeling of being alive, it comprises the genuine behaviors, reactions and uninhibited interactions with others.
TRUE SELF