Introduction Flashcards
UNDERSTANDING OF WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT
MAKES THEM UNIQUE
Self-Concept
CAN INCLUDE THE PHYSICAL SELF, THE SOCIAL SELF, THE
COMPETENT SELF AND THE INNER, OR PSYCHOLOGICAL, SELF.
Self-Concept
It IS ABOUT KNOWING WHAT MOTIVATES HIS OR HER ACTIONS.
Self-understanding
- ONE’S MENTAL IMAGE OF SELF
Self-concept
WHO AM I?
Self-knowledge
INVOLVES BASIC FACTS ABOUT ONE’S SELF
Self-knowledge
WHO AND WHAT DO I WANT TO BE?
Self-expectation
“ THE IDEAL SELF ”, INVOLVES PRESENT AND FUTURE GOALS.
Self-expectation
HOW ARE YOU PERCEIVED BY OTHERS?
Social Self
HOW WELL DO I LIKE MYSELF?
self-evaluation
APPRAISAL OF ONE’S SELF IN RELATION TO OTHERS, EVENTS OR SITUATIONS.
SELF–EVALUATION
- REFERS TO THE BODY, IS THE CONCRETE DIMENSION, THE
TANGIBLE ASPECT OF THE PERSON THAT CAN BE DIRECTLY OBSERVED AND EXAMINED.
The physical self
HAS SEVERAL FOUNDATIONS, INCLUDING SOCIALIZATION
BY FAMILY MEMBERS AND OTHER IMPORTANT PEOPLE. REFLECTED SELFAPPRAISALS, OUR BELIEFS ABOUT WHAT OTHERS THINK OF US, HELP US GAIN
SELF-KNOWLEDGE.
the social self
REFER TO PERCEIVED ABILITY IN SUBJECT AREAS AS
A WHOLE.
The competent self
IS THE ABILITY OF A PERSON TO PROVIDE FOR THEIR BASIC
NEEDS.
Competence