Defining the self from the various philosophical perpective (Module 2) Flashcards
It is meant that the self is distinct from the other self
Separate
Its distinctness allows it to be self contained with its own thoughts, characteristic, and volition
Self-contained and independent
“has it own reflective consciousness”
It has a personality that is enduring and therefore can be expected to persist for quite some time.
Consistent
Person sort out information, feelings, emotion, and thoughts processes within the self
Private
It is a center of all experiences and thoughts that run through a certain person.
Unitary
The human being with rights and duties
Person
It suggest Distinct individuality
Personality
It is a Scientific approach which aims to explain growth, change, and consistency. also it looks at how thinking, feeling, and behavior change throughout a person’s life.
Developmental Psychology
it characterized by prenatal, infancy, babyhood, early childhood, puberty, adolescence, early adulthood, middle age, and old age.
Human Development
Physical growth in human body that are greatly affected by genetics and most of these changes are visible when you age.
Structural Change
Mental Development process it is the ability to solve, reason, and increase in vocabolary
Functional Change
He was the first to develop a comprehensive theory of personality, psychological disorders and Psychotherapy
Alfred Adler
This Children tend to get much more attention from adults than a child with siblings. involves individuals significantly older than them
Only Children
-Confidence
-Mature for their age
-Sensitive
its is used being an only child until the little brother and sisters comes along.
First Child
-Achiever and Leader
-Feel Superiority
-Reliable
they began they lives by sharing attention of their parents with the first born
Middle Child
-More Competitive
- A peacemaker
-Independent