Psychology Self-esteem INTRO Flashcards

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Definition of SE + ref

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A stable sense of personal worth (Rosenberg, 1964)

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1st line: Most common…

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…psychological aspect that causes people to face difficulties - often ignored

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2nd line: A critical…

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…component of optimum functioning - physiologically and psychologically

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4
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What did Maslow (1987) state?

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SE is part of our fundamental psychological needs - in his hierarchy of needs

People in our society have a need for a stable, firmly based, high evaluation of themselves

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5
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How SE conceptualisation is debtated?

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1) Global SE - global evaluation of the self
2) Domain-specific SE - evaluation in a specific-relevant domain such as intellectual abilities (Swann & Bosson, 2010)

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Elaborate on these 2 things:

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Both have predictive ability for important outcomes

Global - several outcomes bundled together

Domain - outcomes measured at specific level (academic SE predicts academic outcomes

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Can get different levels of SE - high to low

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Low - associated with mental illness

Spectrum: Mild self-doubt to constant self-hatred

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3 points to briefly mention for rest of essay

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1) LSE can be detrimental and there is a need for practitioners to be able to identify it
2) PA may be able to help increase SE - although there is evidence against it being a good intervention
3) CBT alongside PA may be effective

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