PDPR Flashcards

1
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According to the Greeks, persona means “mask”. A mask is commonly known by humans as a device used to disguise themselves from anybody wherever and whenever they go.
according to Ferguson’s (1998), it is the sum of such characteristics as they impress or tend to impress others.

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Personality

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2
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according to the Greeks, persona means?

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Mask

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3
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according to Ferguson’s (1998), it is the act of developing or the state of being developed.

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Development

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4
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refers to the sequential changes in the different aspects of personality.

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Personality development

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5
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refers to the sequential changes in the different aspects of personality.

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Personality development

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6
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3 GOALS OF PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

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  1. Self-acceptance
  2. Self-satisfaction
  3. Self-confidence
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7
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One’s wish to be treated by who they are at the
present. (To feel loved and belonging).

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Self-acceptance

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8
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One’s desire to feel contented and pleased with themselves when they are in the company of others.

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Self-satisfaction

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9
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The ability of a person to deal with anybody in different situations without hesitation.

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Self-confidence

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10
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6 ASPECTS OF PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

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  1. Physical Aspect
  2. Temperamental Aspect
  3. Intellectual Aspect
  4. Social Aspect
  5. Character Aspect
  6. Spiritual Aspect
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11
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6 AGENTS IN DEVELOPING PERSONALITY

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±Religion
±Work
±Family
±Peers
±Mass media
±School

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12
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±They may have some voice cracking,
for example, as their voices lower.
±Some develop acne.
±Physical changes may be nearly complete for females, and most girls now have regular periods.
±At this age, many teens become interested in romantic and sexual relationships

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Changes in Middle Adolescence
(Ages 14 to 17)

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13
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adolescents have generally completed their physical development
-they have greater control over their impulses,
and they can prevent a risky situation
-have their individuality and they can decide on and adopt their values.

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Changes in Late Adolescents
-Between the ages of 17 and 19

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14
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-_________ is what you do best
and where your genuine talents are
-Use that _________ to the fullest if you
want to live a comfortable life

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Personal Strengths

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15
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-____________ are those attributes
that you will have difficulty in
doing
-Everybody has _________

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Limitations

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16
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  1. It allows you to compensate for your identified weakness so you can be of enhanced service to others.
  2. It can help you look out for your
    mazes.
  3. It allows you to surround yourself with
    balancing skill set.
  4. It helps you decide the right
    relationships.
  5. It helps you build compassion for the
    most significant person in your life.
  6. It helps you build compassion for others.
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Empowerment of Self-knowledge

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17
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Three stages of adolescence are_______, ________ and ________adolescent stage.

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early, middle, late

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18
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reports events and typically make sense if another is going to read it.

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Diary

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19
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is about your emotional reactions to people and events, insights into understanding yourself, list of needs, wants, values, and goals.

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Journal

20
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±An individual’s perception of self and is what helps make each individual unique.

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SELF-CONCEPT

21
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built on self-knowledge

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actual self

22
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how we want to be

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ideal self

23
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refers to the physical changes in the body as well as the senses and changes in skills related to movement

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Physiological DEVELOPMENT

24
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the development of thinking, problem solving, and memory

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COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

25
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desire to explore our relationship with God and recognize we are made in God’s image

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SPIRITUAL development

26
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portrays the influential events and happenings of a person’s life so that he can understand where he has gone wrong and right in the past.

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PERSONAL TIMELINE

27
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0 TO 12 MONTHS

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INFANT

28
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(2-3 YRS)

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EARLY CHILDHOOD

29
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3-5 YRS

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PRESCHOOL

30
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6-11 years

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SCHOOL AGE

31
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12-18 YRS

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ADOLESCENCE

32
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19-40 YRS

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YOUNG ADULT

33
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40-65 YRS

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MIDDLE ADULTHOOD

34
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65 TO DEATH

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MATURING

35
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BASIC CONFLICT OF AN INFANT

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TRUST VS. MISTRUST

36
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BASIC CONFLICT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD

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Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

37
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BASIC CONFLICT OF A PRESCHOOL

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INITIATIVE VS. GUILT

38
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BASIC CONFLICT SCHOOL AGE

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Industry vs. Inferiority

39
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BASIC CONFLICT ADOLESCENCE

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identity vs. role confusion

40
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BASIC CONFLICT OF A YOUNG ADULT

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Intimacy vs. Isolation

41
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BASIC CONFLICT IN MIDDLE ADULTHOOD

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Generativity vs. Stagnation

42
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BASIC CONFLICT IN MATURING

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ego identity vs despair

43
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A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new

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Albert Einstein

44
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a developmental process that refers to the physical growth of a person’s body; this growth affects height, weight, and internal body systems

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Physical Development

45
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a developmental process that refers to the ability to experience, express, and control emotions

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Emotional Development

46
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a developmental process that refers to the way people relate to others around them

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social Development

47
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The development of brain to acquire, organize, store, and use knowledge

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Mental Development