Introduction to PerDev Flashcards

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The set of emotional qualities, ways of behaving, etc., that makes a person different from other people.

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Personality

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Attractive qualities (such as energy, friendliness, and humor) that make a person interesting or pleasant to be with;

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Personality

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attractive qualities that make something unusual or interesting

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Personality

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Belonging or relating to a particular person

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Personal

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Made or designed to be used by one person

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Personal

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6
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Someone whose job involves working for helping a particular person

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Personal

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Relating to, or affecting a particular person

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Personal

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It is a process in which persons reflect upon themselves , understood who they are , accept what they discover about themselves , and learn (or unlearn) new sets of values , attitudes , behavior , and thinking skills to reach their fullest potential as human beings.

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Personal Development

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9
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Human development influenced by

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heredity, environment , and maturation

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10
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The inborn traits passed on by generations

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Heredity

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The world outside ourselves and experiences

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Environment

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The natural progression of the brain and the body that affects the cognitive , psychological , and social dimensions of a person

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Maturation

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13
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Is an essential personal task. It is a keystone to personal development

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Self-discovery

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14
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Remains constant in the whole progress of growth

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Change

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An ancient greek philosopher who held that nature is in a constant state of flux

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Heraclitus of ephesus (530- 470 BC)

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16
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Is a crucial point in the development of an individual

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Adolescence

17
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Transition stage that bridge childhood and adulthood

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Adolescence

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This is the time of one’s life that is full of excitement and challenges. The world is expanding, exciting, and demanding of energy

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Adolescence

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A major hallmark of this . is the quest for identity and individuality through assertion and of independence, exercise of personal decisions in relation to what one wants to be in the future, and establishing meaningful relationship with others

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Adolescence

20
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What are the three changes and transitions?

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Physiological
Physical
Psychological

21
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Secretes hormones

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Endocrine gland

22
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A chemical substance that passes through the bloodstream to reach different organs and tissues. It enables the organs and tissues to perform the respective functions

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Hormones

23
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These are secondary characteristics as a result of physiological changes in the body

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Physical changes

24
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Continuing gains of weight and height. The body mass increases, proving your physic. Body hair continues to grow. A boy’s voice becomes deeper and girls body becomes more developed.

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Physical changes

25
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This is the time when self-consciousness starts to peak

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Physical changes

26
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You become conscious of what has taken place and what comes with it. You become more concerned with your body image.

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Psychological changes

27
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Questions like “how do I look” “am I overweight” “do I look good” occurs

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Psychological changes

28
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What are the eight aspects of self

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Physical self, intellectual self, emotional self, sensual self, interactional self, nutritional self, contextual self, and spiritual self

29
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Represented by several aspects of self. It is conceived as collection of multiple, context-dependent selves

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Self-concept

30
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What are the three basic aspect of the self

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Physical or tangible aspect, intellectual aspect, and emotional and intuitive aspect

31
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___ is tangible, obvious, and we respond to it easily

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Body

32
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___ provides a place to house the spirit and the mind

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Body

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___ is important as it is the part of the self that directs the other two aspects. ___ learns what to do and communicates the information to the body and feelings. What the ___ believes, the body manifests or act on, and the emotions feel or respond with.

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Mind

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____ provides access creativity and serenity which are necessary for such processes as prayer, forgiveness, acceptance, and passion

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Mind

35
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the most feared aspect of the self, as individuals are reluctant and prepared to manage them.

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Human emotions

36
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Is destructive to a content self since of feelings, not only negative ones are stored away

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Repression