Lesson 3 Flashcards
It is a technique that helps people better understand their relationship with themselves and others.
Johari’s Window
Information about you that both you and others know
Open Self
Information about you that you don’t know but other do know
Blind Self
Information about you that you know but others don’t know
Hidden Self
Information about you that neither you nor other know
Unknown Self
People construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world through their experiences and their reflections upon these experiences.
Cognitive Construct
Who were the one who said this, “Self is the sense of personal
identity and of who we are
as individuals”
Jhangiani & Tarry, 2014
He was one of the earliest psychologist to study the self and conceptualized the self as having two aspects the I and me
William James (1890)
It is the thinking, acting, and feeling self. (Subject of experiences) according to William James
The “I”
It is the physical characteristics as well as psychological capabilities that makes who you are (Object of experiences) according to William James
The “Me”
He believed that humans have one basic motive, that is the tendency to self actualize
Carl Rogers
he said it is to fulfill one’s potential and achieve the highest level of ‘human-beingness’ we can.
Carl Rogers
It is the one who acts and decides according to Carl Rogers
“I”
It is what you think or feel about yourself as an object
according to Carl Rogers
“Me”
Is composed of personal characteristics, social roles, and responsibilities, as well as affiliations that define who one is
Identity
It is not fixed in one time frame Self, identity, and self-concept
Self, identity, and self-concept
It is what comes to your mind when you are asked about who you are
Self-Concept
Our organized system or collection of knowledge about who we are
Self-Schema
Current researches point to the ________ of the brain as the specific area in the brain associated with the process concerning the self
Frontal Lobe
He saw the self, its mental processes, and ones behaviour as the results of the interaction between the Id, the Ego, and the Superego
Sigmund Freud
It’s the pleasure principle
ID
It’s the reality principle
Ego
It’s the moral principle
Superego
its always has a part to play in who we think we are
Social Interaction