Psychology Flashcards

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is the scientific study on how people behave, think and feel. It
includes topics such as how brain works, how our memory organized

The _______ of the self is the study of cognitive or affective representation of one’s identity.

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Psychology

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The importance of unconscious .
- He was considered as the “Father of Psychoanalysis.”
- He postulated that there are three layers of self within us all.

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Sigmund Freud

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-the first part of the self to develop.
-the seat of all our desires and wants.
-it has no awareness other than it wants what it wants.
-it is the pleasure principle.
-it doesn’t care about morals or societal norms

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ID-MAKAHAYOP

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-the part of us that functions in reality.
-the ego regulates how many id’s urges will be expressed.
-the ego is able to disce what is right or wrong based on context.
-it is the reality principle.

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Ego-makatao

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-sometimes referred to as the “voice of God.”
-it strives for perfection.
-its main concern is to decide and act in accordance to what is morally and socially acceptable standards.

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Super-ego-makadiyos

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Concept of Self
-he theorized the components of the self, which he divided into two categories: “Me” and “I”.
-the “Me” is a separate individual, a person refers to when talking about their personal experience.
-the “I” is the part of the self that knows who they are and what they have accomplished in life.

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William James

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7
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3 sub-categories of ME

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Material, social and spiritual self

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consists of what belongs to a person, such as body, family, clothes, or money.

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Material self

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marks who you are in a specific social situation.

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Social self

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is who we are at our core, including our personality, values, and conscience.

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Spiritual self

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-the person you are actually are
-is who we actually are. It is how we think, how we feel, look, and act.

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Real self

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12
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  • The person that you would like to be.
  • is how we want to be. It is an idealized image that we have developed over time, based on what we have learned and experienced.
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Ideal self

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13
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MULTIPLE VS. UNIFIED SELVES

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David Lester

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14
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This is the “theater of consciousness” and the first person left experience of being. This is tied very closely to memory.

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Experimental self

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15
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We can call this the “narrator” because it’s the portion of your being that verbally narrates what is happening and tries to make sense of what is going on. This portion of yourself is called “autobiographical self.”

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PRIVATE SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS SYSTEM

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16
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It refers to the public image that you attempt to project to others which in turn interacts with how people actually see you.

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PUBLIC SELF or PERSONA.

17
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suggests that the self is composed of the TRUE SELF and FALSE SELF. According to him, the function of the false self is to hide and protect true self.

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Donald Winnicott