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It is a sense of being separate and distinct from others. |
Existential Self |
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It is a sense of being an entity with properties such as skills or gender in the world. |
Categorical Self |
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This explains how much worth ourselves or respect pne has for self. |
Self-esteem |
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It is the belief in our ability to succeed. |
Self-efficacy |
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What combination of self efficacy and self -esteem does the perfectionists have? |
High self-efficacy and low self-esteem |
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Blames external forces in every outcomes in life. |
External Locus of Control |
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The results in life is mainly within their actions. |
Internal Locus of Control |
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This is a result of shared history, media, cuisine, and national symbols as a country’s flag. |
National Identity |
It dictated by political borders. |
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It refers to one’s ethnic group in which members typically share a common ancestry, cultural heritage anf language. |
Ethnic Identity |
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This supports an example where a same sex group of people will less likely list gender as a category than those in mixed individuals. |
Hierarchy of Salience |
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This explains that we let the situation decide which identity holds the most important for us at any given moment. |
Hieararchy of Salience |
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This theory explains that each ous has three selves. The closer these three tge higher the self-esteem or self-worth. |
Self Discrepancy Theory |
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It is the representation of the way others think we should be. |
Ought Self |
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Accepting the fact that we can’t do anything for our fate where also a lose control of life.this |
Learned helplessness |
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This describess a set of behaviors and labels we take on when in a specific group. |
Identity |
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It believes that an early childhood, they develop identities at resolving conflicts where it prevents fixation that persist to adulthood (neurosis) |
Psychosexual Development |
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The Stages of Psychosexual Development |
Oral Anal Phallic Latent Genital |
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This stage may develop to a healthy heterosexual relationships and fixation results to homosexuals. |
Genital Stage |
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What age bracket does the phallic stage occurs? |
3-6 years old |
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Fixation that leads to adulthood includes orderliness, messiness and sloppiness.the on |
Anal Stage |
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The only stage in psychosexual development that does not have any fixation in adulthood.i |
Latent Stage |
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This explains that identity develops overtime but inability to solve a conflicts rests to unhealthy personality. |
Psychosocial Development |
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This occurs in 12-20 years of age where identity va role confusion is needed to resolve because the body is changing. |
Physiological Revolution |
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This mainly based on cognitive development on moral thinking. |
Moral Development |
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How is the moral development differ from the two developments previously mentioned? |
It adopts the stage and when it is done it abandons and move to the next stage. |
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Two moral development on conventional morality |
Conformity Law and order |
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The two moral thinking experiences in adulthood. |
Universal Human Ethics |
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Two moral thinking in adulthood |
Unversal Human Ethics Social Contract |
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Instrumental relativist stage where the it values reciprocity is what stage? |
Pre-conventional |
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This development relies on the more knowledgeable other plus the interaction that focuses on understanding cognitive development. |
Sociocultural Development |
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It includes the skills and abilities thatvhave not yet fully developed but are in the process of development and only needs MKO to fully done it.thi |
Zone of proximal development |
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Govern the thoughts and opinions toward ourselves that we are imagining from others. |
Looking-glass self |
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The social Self |
Me |
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Response to social self |
I |
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Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory |
Attention Memory Imitation Motivated |
Amim |
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It is govern by the pleasure principle |
Id |
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The primary process is obtain satisfaction now and not later! |
Pleasure principle |
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It is the usage of mental imagery when it does not gratifies the satisfaction |
Wish Fulfillment |
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Organizer of the mind and that governed by reality principle |
Ego |
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Thia principle exhibits a temporarily delay on the gratification of a desire. |
Reality Principle |
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Judges our actions and responding with pride at our accomplishments and guilt to our failures.it is the |
Superego |
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It is the unconscious wish for death and destruction |
Thanatos |
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Life instincts |
Eros |
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It expresses the aggresive behavior in doing things slowly or not done. |
Passive aggressive |
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A person who does not like cats work in veterinarian for cats |
Reaction Formation |
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Unconsciosly removing a feeling or an idea from consciousness |
Repression |
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Returning to an earlier stage of development |
Regression |
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Changing the target of the emotion while the feelings remain the same |
Displacement |
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Channeling of an unacceptable impulse in a socially acceptable direction |
Sublimation |
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It is the removal of anxiety invoking emotions |
Intellectualization |
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Consciously removing an idea or feeling from consciousness |
Suppression |
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It is a powerful system that is shared among all humans and considered to be a residue of the experienced of our early ancestors. |
Collective unconscious |
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A man’s inner woman |
Anima |
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A woman’s inner manit us |
Animus |
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It is the point of intersection between the unconscious and the conscious mind. |
Carl Jung’s Self |
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4 dichotomies of personality |
E and I S and I T and F J and P |
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Individual is motivated more by hus expectations of the future than by past experiences |
Fictional Finalism |
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The only persepective the focuses on the conscious mind |
Humanistic perspective |
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It tends to take a holistic view of the self, seeing each individual as a complete person rather than reducing him to individual behaviors or drives. |
Gestalt therapy |
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It is one’s current state of mind which was the simply the sun o fthe forces on the individuals at that time. |
Force Field theory |
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This somatotypes are competitive and compulsivr and are prone to heart disease |
Type A |
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Generally laid back and relaxrh |
Type B |
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The sum of a person’s chracteristic behaviors. |
Trait |
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Blood is to Sanguine: |
Impulsive and charismatic |
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Phlegm is to phlegmatic |
Relaxed and affectionate |
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Bile is to choleric |
Aggressive and dominant |
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Black bile is to melancholic |
Depressive and cautions |
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PEN model |
Psychotism Extraversion Neuroticism |
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Emotional arousal in stressful situations |
Neuroticism |
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Big five model |
Openness Conscientiousness Extraversion Aggreableness Neuroticism |
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The alport’s three traits It refers |
Cardinal central and secondary |
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It refers to the idea that our thoughts feelings behaviors and environment all interact with each other to determine our actions in a givensituation. |
Reciprocal determinism |
People choose environment where their personality matches |