L1 (SAS): Selfhood Flashcards

(56 cards)

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In what hemisphere does the philosophy: self is central exist?

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Western

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What does it mean for the self to be central?

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The person is independent or skin-bound.

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What is the view of Asian and other collectivist societies of self?

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The self is interdependent or bound by one skin.

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What is the foundation of organizational and societal success in collectivist societies?

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Self-actualizing individuals that contributes to society for it to become functional

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Why is self-improvement a must to contribute to society?

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Because development starts with the individuals who will develop the organization or society

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Self-image

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Your own perception of your own being

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How does self-image lead to self-awareness?

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The image of your own being to your own self helps to awaken your consciousness about who you are.

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Who introduced the mandala to the Western world?

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Carl Jung

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What is the core of the Mandala?

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Emanating elements of the self metaphorically and artistically

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The Sanskrit translation of Mandala

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Magic Circle

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Why are mandalas the archetypes of wholeness?

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the embodiment of the total personality through the unification of the opposite parts of one’s own nature

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Mandalas helps forming _____

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self-knowledge

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Importance of the central point of the mandala

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It is where every part of our nature related to

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This is the personal symbol that represents who we are the moment, and was made through the invitation of the self to a sacred space.

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Mandala

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What are the four archetypes of Carl Jung?

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The Persona
The Shadow
The Anima or Animus
The Self

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16
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Father of Philippine Psychology

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Virgilio Enriquez

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17
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What is the core of the concept ‘kapwa’?

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Bayanihan and Pakikiramay

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How is self-awareness and social awareness intertwined?

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Knowing yourself affects your overall well-being, then you can contribute to society.

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Personality

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The accessible part of the self

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The sum total of all that a person is, and is brought to all other areas of life

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Personality

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Why is personality said to be accessible?

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Because it is observable in one’s behavior

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What are the five elements of personality?

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Physical
Intellectual
Social
Moral
Spiritual

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What are the aspects of physical personality?

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Physical Appearance
Visual Poise
Voice and Speech

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It is the potent form of non-verbal communication

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Physical element of personality

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Intellectual Element of Personality
What a person knows through acquired learning, common sense, and vicarious learning
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Acquired Learning
What you learn in the academe Taught
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Common Sense
Your intuition
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Vicarious/Observational Learning
Knowledge learned through experience
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Three Types of Intelliegence
Intelligence Quotient Emotional Quotient Adversity Quotient
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Adversity Quotient
measure your resiliency
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EQ is developed through _______
heuristic process
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Social Element of Personality
ways of dealing with others quality of relationships social graces etiquette (general, local, and global)
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Moral Element of Personality
Own values and principles
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Spiritual Element of Personality
religion, faith, and connectedness
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Self-Concept
The unobservable part of self The basis of our personality
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Our personality determines our _________
transactionality -- the way we navigate in a social context
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Factors that shape our personhood
Heredity (nature) and Environment (nurture)
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Heredity
Nature Essentialism/Biological Cultural
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Why is culture hereditary?
It has crystalized into our lives that is why it is considered inherited.
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Environment
Nurture Constructionism Constructivism Interactionism
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Interactionism
Communication
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Constructionism
constructing or deconstructing beliefs with others
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Constructivism
learning through interactions
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Epigenetics
Interaction of the genes to the environment
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Biopsychosocial
Interconnection and interaction of biological, psychological, and sociological fields
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Aspects of culture that impact our perception of the world
Location Nature Agency
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Location of Culture
local or social milieu
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Nature of Culture
Is the milieu static or dynamic?
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Agency of Culture
Ability to control or shape the environment
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Defining moments
Uncontrolled moments
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The Persona
This archetype consist of the different masks we wear in a social context .
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The Shadow
The suppressed side of someone's personality.
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_______ and _______ stem from out shadow.
Biases and prejudices
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The Animus
This represents masculinity in a woman's psyche.
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The Anima
This represents the femininity in a man's psyche.
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The Self
The wholeness of the psyche, wherein the conscious and unconscious unifies.