Self-Concept & Sexuality Flashcards
Self-concept and sexuality include a complex mixture of __(1)___ and _____(2)____ thoughts, ____(3)___, and _____(4)___.
- unconscious
- conscious
- attitudes
- perceptions
Self Concept
- Your view of who you are
What does self-concept directly affect?
- Self concept direct affects:
- Your self-esteem
- How you feel about yourself
- The way in which you care for yourself physically and emotionally
- Your self-esteem
How does your self-concept influence others?
Self concept influences the way in which you care for others
Sexuality
A broad term that refers to all aspects of being sexual
Sexuality
- It is possible to be ___(1)___ healthy in numberous ways.
- _____(2)___ is considered a basic physiological needs, and ________(3)____ throughout the life span is equally important for sexual health.
- sexually
- Sex
- sexual intimacy
Sexuality
- Healthy ___(1)_____ enables a person to develop and maintain their fullest ___(2)___.
- ____(3)____ includes a person’s thoughts and feelings about the ____(4)_____, a sense of _____(5)_____ or ____(6)______, romanatic or erotic ___(7)____ towards others, and ____(8)__ toward sexual functioning.
- sexuality
- potential
- Sexuality
- body
- femaleness
- maleness
- attachments
- attitudes
Sexuality
Our ____(1)____ is based on our ability to form healthy ____(2)_____ with others.
- sexual
- relationships
Development of Self-Concept
The development of ____(1)_____ is a complex process that begins at ____(2)_____ and continous throughout ____(3)____ and involves many ____(4)_____.
- self-concept
- birth
- life
- factors
Development of Self-Concept
You use __________(1)_____ to identify the stage of ____(2)____ development of a patient based on his/her _____(3)_____ age and then adjusted based on any _________ life events.
- Erikson’s theory
- psychological
- biological
- significant
Development of Self-Concept
You also assess the patient’s psychological ____(1)____ stage by determining how the patient is handling the ______(2)______ tasks of that stage.
- development
- developmental
Components & Interrelated Terms of Self-Concept
A postive ____(1)____ gives a sense of _____(2)____ and _____(3)____ to a person.
- self-concept
- meaning
- wholeness
Components & Interrelated Terms of Self-Concept
Nurses care for patients who experience threats to the various componenets of self-concept, including ____(1)___, ____(2)____, ____(3)____, and _____(4)_____.
______(5)____ also has an effect on self-concept.
- identity
- body image
- role performance
- self-esteem
- sexuality
Components & Interrelated Terms of Self-Concept
Identity
Sense of individuality and bening distinct and separate from others
Components & Interrelated Terms of Self-Concept
Being ______(1)_____ or living a life that is _____(2)_____ and _____(3)_____ is the basis of true identity.
- “oneself”
- genuine
- authentic
Components & Interrelated Terms of Self-Concept
The achievement of identity is necessary for ______(1)_____, because ____(2)_____ is expressed in relationships with others.
___(3)____ is part of your identity.
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