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values

- a set of personal beliefs derived from lifeexperiences, interwoven with each other

attitude

learneddispositions to respond favourably or unfavourably toward something

values clarification

- method where a person can discover their own values byassessing, exploring, and determining what those personal values are and howthat affect personal decision making.

beliefs

ourunderstanding of reality. What we believe to be true or false.

self concept

- the mental image one has of himself. Includes our deepcore beliefs about ourselves which we may not be aware of.Self concept act as filterswhen interacting with others and may affect our ability to be sensitive tothoughts and feelings of others

identity

- involves the internal sense of individuality, wholeness,consistency of a person over time and in certain situations.

body image

beliefsand attitudes regarding one’s body/ appearance. May or may not be consistentwith actual body. Influenced by societal, cultural values, and attitudes

role performance

- perceived ability to carry out significant roles. Mustdistinguish btw ideal and realistic role expectations. Difficulty with meetingown performance expectations can negatively influence one’s sense of self

self esteem

- one’s overall sense of worth. Reflects the degree towhich one feels valued, important, or satisfied with the concept of self.

erikson's theory of psychosocial development

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