Per.Devt Flashcards

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Overlapping and interweaving concepts

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Personal Development and personality development.

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Refers to a person, individual or a body

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Personal

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Defined as Merriam-webster dictionary

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Personality

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Systematic use of scientific knowledge to meet specific object.

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Development

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5
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General development identity, behavior and lifestyle

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Personal Development

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Systematic development organized pattern of thoughts, feelings and behavior

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Personality Development

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Areas of personal development

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—Health
—Finances
—Sociability
—Spirituality
—Habits

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8
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This area is about your body

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Health (And defined as World health organization 1948)

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9
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Live a comfortable life, maintain family

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Finances

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10
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Tendency or quality the company of other ppl

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Sociability

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Modern spirituality may be misunderstood by the majority of us

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Spirituality

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12
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Pattern of behavior required through frequent repetition

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Habits

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13
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Self Concepts by (?)

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Carl Rogers (1959)
—Self Image
—Self-Esteem
—Ideal-Self

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is the one that you actually see it
(Your born with it)

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Self Image

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15
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feel good about yourself and deserving the respect of others

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Self-esteem

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Idealized version of yourself

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Ideal-self

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17
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Making use of personal resources to achieve life goals

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Personal Effectiveness

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focus only achieving a specific goal

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Determination

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19
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Being aware of your actions and consequences

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Self-confidence

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20
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Keep moving forward regardless of bad emotional state

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Persistent

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21
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Helps combat stress

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Managing stress

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22
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Cope with problems encountered with lack of experience

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Problem solving skill

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23
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Find extraordinary ways to carry specific action, no one tried to use

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Creativity

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Achieve goal using new, original ideas

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Generating Ideas

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Transition of childhood to adulthood
Adolescence
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Stages of adolescence?
Early — 12-14yrsold Middle — 15-17yrsold Late — 12-20yrsold
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Physical changes from puberty
Middle adolescent
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Period of development in a persons life from age 18-24 (Called young adult)
Late Adolecents
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Reproductive system of young adult has fully matured, and capable of having a family
Physical Changes
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Child's life no longer revolves around his family
Social Changes
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Young teen spend more time with friends
Emotional Changes
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Young adults understand and embrace subtlety
Intellectual Changes
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Young adults should pride in their work
Emotional Milestones
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Trust themselves to make the right decision
Social Milestones
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Young adults should able to put plan strategy to reach those goals
Mental Milestones
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Imagine you are looking at yourself in the mirror
Developing the whole person
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Living organisms or bodily part function
Physiological
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Involving conscious intellectual Activity (Such as remembering)
Cognitive
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Combination of physiological and social behavior
Psychosocial
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Religious values social relate to human society
Spiritual
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Large degree of phycological growth.
Physiological Development
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Physiological changes undergoes sexual maturity
Puberty
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Progression of thinking from child to adult
Cognitive Developing
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Emphasize development of autonomy
Phychosocial Development
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Spiritual beliefs related to moral and ethical person
Spiritual Development
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Adolescent become more skeptical
Adolescence and adult
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Refers to the ideas result from thinking
Thoughts
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Stae of consciousness resulting emotions and sentiments
Feelings
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Refers to the range of action and mannerism.
Behavior
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Founding father of psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
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Three basic structure of the human mind
Id, Ego and super ego
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Personality already presented at birth
Id (Instinct)
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Part of id has been modified direct influence of the external world (Freud, 1923)
Ego (Reality)
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Component of reality composed of internalized ideas.
Super Ego (Morality)
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Structure of the human psyche
Id : Bad Ego : Human (Us) Super Ego : Good
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5 Stages of phychosexual development
— Oral Stage (0 to 1.5 age) — Anal Stage (1.5 to 3 age) — Phallic Stage (3 to 5 age) — Latency Stage (5 to 12age) — Genital Stage (12 to adulthood)
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Oral gratification
Oral Stage
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infant learns to control bowel movement
Anal stage
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Development of sexual attraction to boys n girls
Phallic Stage
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Development of sexual feelings for opposite sex
Latency Stage
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all tasks are integrated into the mind (Combined all)
Genital Stage
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Early adulthood (19-30) Middle adulthood (30-60) Later Maturity (61)