Prefinal - Self-concept Flashcards

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Is one’s mental image of oneself

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Self-concept

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4 dimensions of self-concept:

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Self-knowledge
Self-expectation
Social self
Social evaluation

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What one expects of oneself, may be realistic or unrealistic

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Self-expectation

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How one is perceived by others and society

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Social self

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The appraisal of oneself in relationship to others, events, or situations

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Social evaluation

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Refers to the relationship between an individual’s own and other’s perception of self.

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Self-awareness

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Refers to the collective beliefs and images one holds about oneself. It is the complete description that individuals can give of themselves at any one time.

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Global Self

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Infancy:

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Trust vs Mistrust

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Toddler:

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Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt

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Early Childhood:

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Initiative vs Guilt

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School Age:

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Industry vs Inferiority

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Adolescence:

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Identity vs Role Confusion

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Early Adult:

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Intimacy vs Isolation

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Middle Age:

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Generativity vs Stagnation

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Older Adult:

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Integrity vs Despair

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16
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The beliefs and images that are most vital to the individual’s identity

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Core Self-concept

17
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The self in which we view how we should be or would prefer to be

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Ideal Self

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Components of Self-concept

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Personal identity
Body image
Role performance
Self-esteem

19
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Is the conscious sense of individuality and uniqueness that is continually evolving throughout life

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Personal Identity

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Is how an individual perceives the size, appearance, and functioning of the body and its parts

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Body Image

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Is a set of expectations about how the individual occupying a particular position behaves

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Is how an individual in a particular role behaves in comparison to the behaviors expected of that role

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Role Performance

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Means that the individual’s behaviors meet role expectations

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Role Mastery

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Involves socialization into a particular role.

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Role Development

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Occurs when expectations are unclear, and individuals do not know what to do or how to do it and are unable to predict the reactions of others to their behavior
Role ambiguity
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Occurs when people are frustrated because they feel or are made to feel inadequate or unsuited to a role
Role Strain
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Arise from opposing or incompatible expectations.
Role Conflicts
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Is one’s judgment of one’s own worth
Self-esteem
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Is how much one likes oneself as a whole
Global self-esteem
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Is how much one approves of a certain part of oneself
Specific self-esteem
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Factors That Affect Self-Concept
Stage of Development Family and Culture Stressors Resources History of Success and Failure Illness