Psychology Perspective Flashcards

1
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Father of American psychology/istand philosopher who proposed that an individual’s perception of self consists of two categories: I and Me.

A

Williams James

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2
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Two aspect of Self

A

I - self
Me - Self

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3
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how we experience ourselves in the present moment, including our thoughts,
feelings, and actions

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I self

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4
Q

objective part of ourselves, made up of our traits, roles, and how we see
ourselves

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Me Self

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5
Q

how traits, values, and self-concept remain consistent across different situations,

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Global Model

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6
Q

refers to a psychological and interpersonal theory developed by Murray
Bowen, a psychiatrist and researcher in the field of family therapy.

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Differentiated Model

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7
Q

tell apart our thoughts from our emotions.

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Intrapsychic Differentiation

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8
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distinguish our experience from the experience of people we are connected to

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Interpersonal Differentiation

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9
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distinguish our experience from the experience of people we are connected to

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Interpersonal Differentiation

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10
Q

perceive themselves currently, including their beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors based on their actual experiences and self-reflection ( Tunay Mong Ugali )

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Real Self

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11
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refers to the person we aspire to be, reflecting our goals, values, and envisioned accomplishments for personal growth and fulfillment ( Gusto Mong Ugali )

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Ideal Self

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12
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represents our highest aspirations and the best version of ourselves that we aim to achieve.

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Ideal Self

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13
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different identities or behaviors in various situations or roles.

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Multiple Selves

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14
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cohesive identity that integrates various aspects of the self into a harmonious whole

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Unified Self

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15
Q

Represents the authentic and innate qualities of an individual. It reflects one’s core identity and genuine feelings.

( Namana sa magulang )

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True Self

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16
Q

protective persona formed in response to external pressures, expectations,
or traumas. It masks the true self to cope with social demands or avoid rejection.

( Iba ang ugali na pinakita mo, sa tunay mong ugali )

A

False Self

17
Q

It refers to self-initiated behavior aimed at addressing problems before they arise

hindi pa lumalala ang situation gagawa ka na agad ng actions para di ma lumala pa

quick respond.

A

Proactive Behavior

18
Q

ability to control one’s goals, actions, and destinies.

Plano sa buhay dapat may goal dahil siya ang gagawa ng actions mo at destiny mo.

A

Agentic Behavior

19
Q

Canadian-born American psychologist best known for his social learning theory,
the concept of self-efficacy, and his famous Bobo doll experiments, which emphasized the proactive
nature of human agency.

A

Albert Bandura