Developing the Whole Person Flashcards

1
Q

Physical or Tangible Aspect

A

THE BODY

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2
Q

More ____ and _____ are spent on
enhancing the physical component

A

time and money

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3
Q

Intellectual or Conscious Aspect

A

THE MIND

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4
Q

Part of the self that directs the other two aspects

A

THE MIND

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5
Q

Emotional or Intuitive Aspect

A

THE SPIRIT

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6
Q

Most feared aspect of the self,

A

THE SPIRIT

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7
Q

Stores both healthy and destructive thoughts
and beliefs

A

THE MIND

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8
Q

Learns what to do and communicates the information to the
body and the feelings.

A

THE MIND

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9
Q

THE POWER TRIAD

A

ACTIONS

THOUGHTS

FEELINGS

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10
Q

Sense of being separate
and distinct from others

A

Existential self

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11
Q

Child becomes aware that
they are also an object in
the world

A

Categorical self

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12
Q

Helps you fit into different
groups or roles in your life

A

Categorical self

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13
Q

Awareness of the

constancy of the self

A

Existential self

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14
Q

Children look to
celebrities for guidance
and confirmation in the decisions

A

CELEBRITY
WORSHIP

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15
Q

Children frequently search for
external factors, tangible and
intangible, to use as enhancers
of their self-concept.

A

MATERIALISM

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16
Q

Adolescents often look to
their peers for validation
and guidance.

A

PEER

COMMUNICATION

17
Q

All adolescents desire to fulfill
the criteria peer groups have
constructed to achieve social
acceptance

A

PEER REJECTION

18
Q

relationships among family
members are far more stable,
and therefore, has a greater
effect on self-concept.

A

FAMILY
COMMUNICATION

19
Q

Siblings’ presence, interactions,
and relationships can shape
self-esteem, identity,
interpersonal skills, and values
of an adolescent.

A

EFFECT FROM
SIBLINGS

20
Q

Enumerat:

FACTORS OF
ADOLESCENT
SELF-
CONCEPT

A

Celebrity worship
Material self
Peer Communication
Peer Rejection
Family Communication
Effect from siblings

21
Q

seeks to describe
essential qualities that constitute a
person’s uniqueness or essential being.

A

philosophy of self

22
Q

is the study of
either the cognitive and affective
representation of one’s identity or the
subject of experience.

A

psychology of self

23
Q

Morals come from the latin word:

A

‘moralitas’

24
Q

One’s judgment of what is important in
life.

A

VALUES

25
Q

The self is a complex and core subject
in many forms of spirituality.

A

Religion

26
Q

Enumerate the

agencies of socialization

A

FAMILY
PEERS
SCHOOL
CHURCH
GOVERNMENT
SOCIAL MEDIA/MASS MEDIA

27
Q

The self is constantly evolving due to
the complexities of __________ and societies.

A

cultures

28
Q
A