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    What does my personal possessions reveal about me? I moved to Tokeland at the end of sixth grade and it was very hard because I had to make new friends. I have a best friend and her name is Nicole and she helped to make me the person I am today. My parents got divorced when I was 7 years old and it made a very big change in my life. I have had a lot of life experiences many are good then there's the bad ones.Trying to be like everyone else you hang around is difficult because what if they don't…

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    Self-Concept Paper Everyone develops a self-concept based on a perception of their own strengths and weaknesses. These perceptions are unique and always developing because they are shaped by one’s social roles, values, and experiences throughout his or her lifetime (2015). I have shaped my self-concept primarily in reflection of my family background, experiences, and the social role that I have taken up in my community and at home. Growing up, my family and I were faced with many adversities. I…

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    situations where they experience emotional distress or situations where they experience joy. It might also be said that self-disclosure is therapeutic. While most studies look at self-disclosure as a form of therapy for overcoming negative situations and events, this paper will also look at the…

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    Nursing Self Concepts

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    interpersonal process, culture, interpersonal communication, and the self. In class we have also learned about self-concepts, and how we see ourselves, and how others perceive us. In this paper I am at my dream job interview as a nurse in a hospital. I have been given a piece of paper and a pen to write down more things about myself that we make me the right person for the job. In this paper I will be giving myself ten self-concept characteristics, and assessing how they apply to my dream job as…

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    Self-Concept Theory

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    categories. During a time where this controversy is being challenged, it makes us question why people are set to a certain way of beliefs. Self-concept may be one theory that puts emphasis on this; children obtain implicit values at a very young age and carry them throughout their lives. We instill this in them at a young age that will later impact their concepts of themselves and what they believe they can or cannot do (Rudman and Phelan (2010). These implicit values also do not usually agree…

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    My Self-Concept

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    My Self-Concept Paper Just from being in my communication, class for a while now I have noticed that one of the most significant concepts in communication classes in my generation is self-concept. Self-concept defines as our beliefs, attitudes, feelings and values. It is who we are and what we stand for during our lifetime. Self-concept is a fittingly stable set of perceptions and emotional states. It is the way we see and understand ourselves, and contributes to how we perceive ourselves…

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    One of the major questions of philosophy concerns the concept of self, and whether we, as humans, function as individual selves or as one greater, universal self. If a true self does exist, another question arises around freedom and, more specifically, to what extent is an individual free to make choices that affect the rest of their life. At one extreme, a person could argue that one does not have any freedom whatsoever, and that all the events of life are predestined and would occur regardless…

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    Self-concept is evolved from social interactions with others and it may change over the lifetime. Although no one might know us better than we do, most of our understanding of who we are come from our experiences with others (Shaffer, 2008). Forces that shape our perception of self Degree of intimacy in which the individual has with different group of people has an effect on the effectiveness of the judgment that they had on us which build our self-concept (Delaney & Madigan, 2009). Primary…

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    spend a lot of time together and support one another. Process 1. Interview your partner to discover how your words and deeds influence his or her self-concept. Identify specific incidents to illustrate these influences, and discuss which specific parts of the self-concept you have affected. One way that I had an influence on her self-concepts is that I noticed her liking and passion towards the military and her passion for being a nurse. I kept complementing on her ability to work well with…

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    Pacific Crest Trail trying to find closure and discover her self worth. To me it seems like she is running from a troubled and psychologically damaged past. The trail is rough and she has a hard time getting through it on her own. The people she meets on the trail almost always help her in one way or another, whether they intended to or not. She ends up going through different stages of self-concept, self-esteem, and self efficacy. Self concept is the relatively stable set of perceptions you…

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