Why We Do What We Do Ch. 8 Flashcards
motivational behaviour of college students
Many college students don’t express their true beliefs and instead rely on introjects to determine how they should behave
the intrinsic self
a set of potentials, interests, and capabilities that interact with the world, each affecting the other
how does the development of self relate to the social world?
The development of the self is influenced by the social world, but not constructed by it
development of the true self
- The true self begins with the intrinsic self but is then elaborated and refined
- The development of the true self requires autonomy support and that people’s intrinsic needs be satisfied
impact of controlling contexts
Controlling contexts impair development by stifling integration and promoting introjection
are introjects motivating?
Yes, introjection is very motivating
negative side effects of introjection
- Anxiety
- Inner conflict
- The emergence of a false self
impact of contingent love as a means of control
it promotes introjection and teaches people to esteem themselves contingently
ego involvement
the process of people’s feelings of worth being dependent upon specified outcomes
impact of ego involvement on motivation
Ego involvement undermines intrinsic motivation and leads subjects to more pressure, tension, and anxiety about performance. It also diminishes learning and creativity because it interferes with effective information processing
how does ego involvement develop?
when people are contingently esteemed by others
how should we use ego involvement to become more successful?
- We must give up ego involvement if we want to be more autonomous
- Allow yourself to fail and you will be more likely to succeed
sensory awareness (Selver)
the practice of allowing one’s inner functioning to come into contact with who one is
two types of self-esteem
- true self-esteem
- contingent self-esteem
true self-esteem
a sound, stable sense of oneself built on a solid foundation of believing in one’s worth as a human being