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Self-concept




vs self-esteem

self concept: ideas, feelings, and attitudes towards own identity and self-worth


-about wholeness; "who am i"




self-esteem: sense of overall self-worth: emotional appraisal; "am i worth it"



identity vs body image

identity: internal sense of individuality, wholeness, and consistency




body image: attitude related to physical appearance, structure, and function

sexuality vs gender

Gender: genetic aspect: male or female


sexuality: "homosexual, heterosexual, bisexual, transgender"

role performance

perceived ability to carry out roles such as parenting

Erikson's Developmental theory of self-concept

1. Trust vs. Mistrust (1) , self/environment


2. Autonomy vs Shame (1-3): body appearance and function


3. Initiative vs Guilt (3-6): gender identification


4. Industry vs Inferiority (6-12): self-esteem & sexual identity


5. Identity vs Role confusion (12-20): examines beliefs, establishes goals, interacts sexually


6. Intimacy vs Isolation (20-40): relationship, family, significant other, stability


7. Generativity vs Self absorption (40-60): physical change, reassess life goals, contentment w/ aging


8. Ego integrity vs despair (60+): providing legacy, positivity on own's life

Common self-concept stressor

identity stressor: developmental marker such as first-menstruation and menopausal stage




body-image stressor: loss of body part




role-performance stressor: role conflict, role ambiguity, role strain, role overload