identity Flashcards
who and in what year developed the empirical self model
William James 1890
what are the 3 factors of the empirical self
material self
social self
spiritual self
describe meaning of material self
objects person regards as mine or my
example: people/places
describe meaning. of social self
how person feels they are regarded or recognised by others
example: ethnicity/religion/relationships with others/vocation etc
describe meaning of spiritual self
referring to persons inner psychological self
example: attitudes/emotions/traits/interests etc
define self concept
dynamic collection of self representation formed through personal experience and interpretation of environments
why may a persons self concept change
due to changes experienced through different relationships with bodies, families and wider society
name 3 factors that are related to identity
- our practice - what we do
2.relational - other people/places/things
3.multiple (not just one identity )
deefine habitus
our class, how we feel, react, respond
what is Pierre Bourdieu’s argument
that our social class shapes our habitus
name 3 reasons why its relevant to understand identities in nursing profession
- how to address patients
- understand patient decisions
- to recognised stigmatised groups
what are the 2 subdivisions of stigma
enacted and felt
what is the definition of enacted stigma
discrimination based on perceived inferiority
define felt stigma
feeling shame because of fear of enacted stigma
give a tool used to help manage identity during care
self-tracking
give 2 advantages of an athlete having an athletic identity
it is vital
results in positive effect on performance
ive 3 disadvantages of athlete having athletic identity
too strong identity results in over-commitment
dysfunctional practice
burnout and anxiety
what is the ellis hill model called and when was it developed
life thread model - 2008