PPT3 Flashcards
SELF FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF SOCIOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
the inclusive study of the human race, its culture and society, and its physical development (Heacock, 2009).
Anthropology
scientific study of human life, social groups, whole societies, and the human world whose subject matter is our own behavior as social beings in relationship with many other people (Giddens, A. & Sutton, P.W., 2016).
Sociology
developed the
concept of self, which explains that one’s
identity emerges out of external social
interactions and internal feelings of
oneself. Self is not evident at birth but
emerges over time through language,
play, and
George Herbert Mead
the ___ is
the socialized aspect of the person,
“me”
the ___ is the active aspect of the person.
“I”
The ___ is the conscious part of the mind that deals with
reality
is the conscious and realistic part of personality.
ego
an unconscious force that
drives people to release tension
The ___ is the primitive, basic, and
fully unconscious part of personality.
It contains all of the unconscious
energy that is directed toward
fulfilling a person’s most basic needs.
id,
the ______ is
governed by morals and societal
compasses
superego
Freud conceived the ___ as the
unconscious source of all innate
needs,
id
In philosophy, the ____ is an
individual’s own being, knowledge,
and values, and the relationship
between these attribute
self
psychological dualism conceptualized by English
psychoanalyst
TRUE SELF AND FALSE SELF
CONCEPTS INTRODUCE INTO
PSYCHOANALYSIS IN 1960 BY
Donald Winnicott.
denotes a
sense of self created as a defensive
facade,[1] which in extreme cases can
leave an individual lacking spontaneity
and feeling dead and empty behind an
inconsistent and incompetent
appearance of being real, such as in
narcissism.
“False self”,
HOW TO LOVE AND DEVELOP YOUR TRUE SELF
1.GOD LOVES YOU
2. ACCEPT YOUR SELF AS YOU ARE
3. FORGIVE YOURSELF
4. NURTURE YOURSELF
5. SET BOUNDARIES
6. AFFIRM YOURSELF