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Focuses on belies and includes the function of rituals and ceremonies.

Spiritual Self

Relating to or affecting the spirit or soul of a person instead of material or physical things.

Spiritual

Often takes the approach of fear, sin, guilt, and the concept of punishing God.

Religion

Defined personal religion as the feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far they apprehend themselves to stand with whatever they may consider divine.

William James

Religion is an organized set of beliefs, practices, rituals, and symbols that increases an individual's connection to a sacred or transcendent other

Santrock

Religious or solemn ceremonies consist of actions performed to a prescribed other.

Rituals

Refers to the spoken words used in rituals to convey meaning and value

Rites

Refers to the movement or gesture expressing feelings or beliefs beyond the limitation of speech

Ceremony

The power to unfluence events by using mysterious or supernatural forces

Magic

The practice of maging, especially black magic

Witchcraft

Thebone who performs magic like casting spells and summoning spirits

Magician

Translated from the greek word pharmakos and carries with it the idea of medicine, magic potions, and others.

Socerer

The one who seeks unto the dead

Necromancer

Filipino term for sorcerer

Barang

Person who practices this specific type of sorcery or witchcraft

Mambabarang

The target of the sorcery or witchcraft

Binarang

Tagalog word for voodoo or witchcraft. Most well known aspect.

Kulam

Person who uses black magic or spells on a victim

Mangkukulam

Filipino practitioner of traditional medicine

Albulario/Mananambal

Aims to hp the person search for the meaning of his existence

Logotherapy

He coined Logotheraphy

Victor Frankl

Special someone, friend, children, and family

Someone

Finding fulfillment and being mandated about one's work/deed

Deed, Act, or Work

Through rumination/contemplation, we get more profound sense of ourselves and our experiences

Suffering

Three basic principles of life

Meaning in life, Will to meaning, Freedom to will

Emphasizes that despite the person's wealth, status, or gender, he should discover meaning in life events and circumstances

Meaning in life

One attaches to experience is not apparent

Will to meaning

People are free to make life choices, including how they respond to life events

Freedom to will

Three different ways values can be

Creative, Experiental, Attitudinal

Artistic expression

Creative

Interacting with the social exvironment

Experiental

Attitude people take towards unavoidable suffering

Attitudinal

The realization that many of our traditional political and economical institutions are deeply broken and divide people

Political Self

Defines politics as a social institution through which power is acquired and exercised by people in the groups

Kendall (1988)

Politics is a central component of their identity

Stevens, Anglin, and Jussim (2015)

Political self and identity are developed through socialization, through how people learn the knowledge, norm, values, motives, and roles appropriate to their positions in a group or community

Ma. Serena Diokno (1997)

Welcome their guests and tourists as if they were their brothers and sisters

Filipino Hospitality

Greet their elders by kissing their hands while saying "Mano po" and consistently using "Po" and "Opo" in conversations

Respect for Elders

Stay close to their families even when their children are old enough to have their own families

Close Family Ties

People from the Philippines tend to smile a lot

Cheerful Personality

Willingnes to give up their own needs can be seen as an extension of their hospitality

Self-Sacrifice

Filipino spirit of working together as a group

Bayanihan

Filipino version of Hakuna Matata

Bahala Na Attitude

Lack of patriotism and attitude when Filipinoes prefer foreigj products over their own

Colonial Mentality

Derived from the phrase "Mamaya Na"

Mañana Habit

Attitude of eagerly starting things but quickly losing eagerness after encountering difficulty

Ningas-Kugpn

Most Flipinos cherish this as if it were more valueablr that mantaining good relationships

Pride

The more toxic trait of Filipinos. Ruin each other reputations and pull each other down

Crab Mentality

Arriving late at commitments

Filipino Time

The persona you use online

Digital Self

Born after the widespread use of digital technology

Digital Native

A username that identifies a person to a computer system or network

User Identification

Any personal data online that can be traced back to the real you

Digital Identity

One's unique set of traceable digital activities, actions, contributions, and communications on the internet or digitsl devices

Digital Footprint

Using technology appropriately and responsibly

Digital Citizenship

Involved a particular set of competencies that allow a person to function and participate fully on a digital world

Digital Literacy

Any learning through technology across all curriculum learning areas

Digital Learning

This controls how other people see you, which is the key to starting and growing relationships

Self-Presentation

Two Types of Self Presentation

Pleasing the Audience, Self-Construction

Tties to match the self to the audience's expectations and preferences

Pleasing the Audience

Tries to match oneself to one's ideal self

Self-Construction

Four Types of Disinhibition Effect

Self Revelation, Loss of Control, Shared Digital Possessions and Aggregate Self, Shared Sense of (Cyber) Space

Sharing information about self online

Self Revelation

Contemporary self management process are not entirely under out control

Loss of Control

Jointly owned

Shared Digital Possessions and Aggregate Self

The overlap between digital aggregated extended self among those seeking access

Shared Sense of (Cyber) Space

8 Rules to Follow

(1) Stick to Safer Sites,


(2) Guard your Passwords,


(3) Limit what you Share,


(4) Remember that anything you post online on site is there forever, even if you try to delete it,


(5) Do not be mean or embarrass people online,


(6) Always tell someone if you see strange r bad behavior online,


(7) Be choosy about your online friends,


(8) Be patient

Refers to the body in which we interface with our environment and fellow being

Physical Self

Refers to how a person percieves their own body

Body Image

Coined the term "Somatic Society"

Bryan Turner

Set of qualities in a person or thing that delighs the senses or exalts the mind or spirit; Loveliness

Beauty

Essential for forming positive and healthy relationships with others

Self Esteem

Accepting oneself the way you are

Positive Body Image

Feing bad about the way one looks

Negative Body Image

Person's negative perceptions and emotions regarding their body

Body Image Dissatisfaction

Distinct mental disorder in which a person is preoccupied with an imagined physical defect or a minor defect that others frequently fail to notice

Body Dysmorphic Disorder

Irregular eating habits

Eating Disorder

Obssessive fear of gaining weight

Anorexia Nervosa

Binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors such as forced vomiting

Bulimia Nervosa

Loss of eating control regularly

Binge Eating Disorder

Refers to one's entire being as a sexual being

Sexual Self

Biological; Also refers to sexual acts

Sex

Penis

Men

Vagina

Women

Chromosomes and hormones of female but external genitals of a man and vise versa

Intersex

Structure of social relations that centers on the reproductive arena; Cultural distinctions associated with a given sex

Gender

Gender reflects to sex assigned at birth

Cisgender

Does not identify themselves as belonging to conventional binary categories

Gender Queer

Gender identity differs from what is typically associated with the sex assigned at birth

Transgender

Qualities and characteristics differ from those which are associated with a man or woman

Gender Neutral

Person whose characteristics are a combination of those traditionally associated with a man and a woman

Androgynous

Whom you are attracted to sexually and romantically

Sexuality

Opposite gender of sex

Heterosexual

Same sex or gender

Homosexual

Same sex or Gender (Women)

Lesbian

Both men and women

Bisexual

Not interested in sex

Asexual

Attraction to people regardless of their gender

Pansexual

Parts of the body that are chiefly sensitive and cause sexual arousal when touched sexually

Erogenous Zones

Originates from the brain; Regulation of Sexual Behavior

Sexual Desires

Human Sexual Response Cycle are categorized by them

Masters and Johnson

4 Stages of HSRC

Excitement, Plateau, Orgasm, Resolution

Body's initial physical response to sexual arousal

Excitement

Perios of sexual excitement before orgasm

Plateau

Wave of intense pleasure; Vagina Contractions to Women and Ejaculation to Males

Orgasm

Body returns to its non-excited state

Resolution

Refers to "mine" labeled objects, location, or even people

Material Self

Different Aspects of Material Self:

Body, Clothes, Immediate Family, Home

Innermost part of material self

Body

Next to Body which is influenced by the philosophy of dress by Herman Lotze

Clothes

Third in the hierarchy. Parents and Siblings

Immediate Family

Fourth component of the material self. It is where your heart is.

Home

Three factors that determine individual's materialism

Self-Centeredness, Accumulation of Wealth and Property, Happiness is determined between Puchasing and Consumption

4 Functions of Material Possessions

Instrumental, Social Symbolic, Categorical, Self-Expressive

Functional properties fo a product.

Instrumental Function

Personal qualities, social standing, group affiliation, and gender role

Social Symbolic Function

Extent to which material possessions may be used to communicate group membership and status

Categorical Functions

Reflects a person's unique qualities, value, or attitudes

Self-Expressive Function