PerDev Exam Flashcards

(48 cards)

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These are our actions and behaviors others know about us that we are not aware of

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Blind Spot or Blind Self

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This is the beginning of the puberty stage

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Early Adolescence

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This form of self is not known to others and not known to self

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Unknown

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This refers to the interaction of a person with another person in a community.

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Social

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This is the stage where they value much of their privacy and independence

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Early Adolescence

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It refers to the process of improving oneself in various aspects of life, including but not limited to, physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual well-being

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Personal Development

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The stage where they become less impulsive, more critical, and rational

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Late Adolescence

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Fewer to almost complete physical developments

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Late Adolescence

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They realize they have the huge control over their life and see to it that the movie will turn out to be amazing and beautiful

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Actor-Scriptwriters

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This includes your reasoning ability, problem solving skills, specific areas you are good at, or the wisdom you gained from your experience

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Intellectual Self

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It is being significantly conscious of what we are good at while recognizing our flaws, limitations and imperfections

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Self-Awareness

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The self that we aspire to be

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Ideal Self

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It is a period of risk-taking behaviors

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Middle Adolescence

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According to _______________ and _____________ adolescence is a unique developmental period

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Natalia Jaworska and Glenda MacQueen

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This is the stage where most of them spend more time with their peers rather than with their parents and siblings

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Middle Adolescence

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This form of the self is what you and others see in you

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Arena or Known Self

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This is the stage where physical growth and changes are vividly significant

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Early Adolescence

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It is a state of having knowledge about our existence as unique individuals who can recognize our values, beliefs, traits, behaviors, and feelings

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Self-Awareness

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According to _________, part of taking charge of our future is to write a script of our life according to how we want it to be

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Bo Sanchez

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Who were the two American Psychologists who developed the Johari Window?

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Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham

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These are the changes in the body that occurs to a person as he or she gets older. These usually begin during the puberty stage of a person.

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Physiological

22
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What are the four quadrants of the Johari window that provide the four basic forms of the self?

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Arena, Blind Spot, Facade, Unknown

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This includes a description of how well you get along with other people with different types of attitudes and personality

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This happens in several stages

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Adolescent Development

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This is our self-image, the one we actually see including attributes like our physical characteristics, personality traits, and social roles
Actual Self
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The puberty stage is almost complete
Middle Adolescence
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It is the actual genuine information that we have about our motivations, strengths or weaknesses
Self-Knowledge
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This is described as a period of identity exploration
Emerging Adulthood
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It is our overall subjective sense of value or personal worth
Self-Esteem
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Describes how you feel most of the time, feelings you don’t want to experience and the emotions you want to improve
Emotional Self
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These may include feelings, ambitions, and opinions that we choose to hide due to fear of negative reactions from others
Facade or Hidden Self
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What is the developmental stage proposed by psychologist, Jeffrey Jensen Arnett?
Emerging Adulthood
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What do you call our sense of self as influenced by how others view us?
Socially Constructed Sense Of Self
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This talks about a person's relationship to his God, his faith, and his moral norms.
Spiritual
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It is a stage wherein we tend to build a “socially constructed sense of self”
Adolescence
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During this stage, adolescents attempt to determine who they are in the present while also imagining possible futures for themselves
Emerging Adulthood
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This is about the positive and negative feelings towards something and someone.
Emotional
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They do not only watch, do not only act, but they actually create the whole movie and determine what they will say, what they will do, and how they will end the movie
Actor-Scriptwriters
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It is the period of transition from childhood to adulthood
Adolescence
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It is a technique that helps people improve self-awareness
Johari Window
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They do not just watch the movie of their lives, they act and can control how they portray the character
Actors
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The stage where they are emotionally unstable most of the time which is linked to the social and school environment
Middle Adolescence
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This stage is the peek of peer pressure
Middle Adolescence
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It is our general awareness about ourselves, the image that we have of ourselves
Self-Concept
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Describes your spiritual connection to your religion and your spiritual relationship with other people
Spiritual Self
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What do you call the people who only watch, admire, and criticize the movie of their lives?
Moviegoers
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This means the person's ability to think, to make judgments, and to give sound reasoning.
Psychological
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Describes your physical image
Physical Self