Discovery of Self Flashcards
Temporal
Past self
Present self
Future self
Dimensional
- Physical self
- Mental self
- Emotional Self
- Spiritual Self
- Social Self
- Philosophical self
- Sexual Self
Functional
- Political Self
- Material and consumer self
- Virtual Self
Identity
“the qualities, beliefs, etc., that make a person/group different from others”
“the person that someone normally or truly is… or the entire person of an individual”
Self
Dimensionalities of the self/identity
Social Factor
Personality
Environmental factor
Hereditary factor
Person-volition factor
Influences of significant people in one’s life. Primarily includes the family in which most of the basic attitudinal and behavioral attributes of individuals are shaped.
Social Factor
Characteristics acquired through social factors integrate into someone’s identity. Character and traits integration is called the formation of personality - the individual pattern of thinking, feeling, and, behaving.
Personality
Physical and communal through social factors elements present in integrate into someone’s everyday surroundings; identity. Character and traits region specific, integration is called the temperature, urban or rural, formation of personality - the expectations and norms of individual patterns of thinking, within a locality feeling, and, behaving.
Environmental factor
a biological process in which certain traits and characteristics are passed from one generation to another.
Hereditary factor
The inclination of a person to form and construct a specific identity that will set him/her apart from others. Social scientists refer them to as deviant or non-conformist.
Person-volition factor
The premise is that people have enough self-esteem to want to develop their awareness of themselves and how they relate to the world.
Self-identity
Sense of worth, based on a person’s appraisal of their own thoughts, beliefs, emotions, choices, behaviors, and appearance
Self-Esteem