UNDS MIDTERM REVIEWER p2 Flashcards

(49 cards)

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(this person do not value themselves and do not trust their possibilities).

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Low Self-Esteem

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(this people holds high regards of themselves. Better than the other to the point of under estimating them),

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The Inflated Self- Esteem

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  • (this is a positive self-esteem, which make the person be satisfied of themselves)
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High Self-Esteem

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maintained that nature of the conflicts among id, ego and superego changes overtime as a person grows from child to adult

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Freud

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Human Sexual behavior is complex and complicated

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Feldman

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is an organ system by which reproduces and bear live offspring

  • produce another life form
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Human reproductive system

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most important part of the reproductive organ it is the source male germ cell (spermatozoa)

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Testis

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male gametes

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sperm

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(fertilized egg)

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zygote

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urine and seminal fluid

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Prostate gland

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(“hot spots”)

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erogenous zone

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“sexual response follows a regular pattern consisting of four (4) phases: arousal, plateau, orgasm and resolution.”

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According to Johnson & Master

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  • is a subjective sense of sexual pleasure.
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arousal phase

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plateau phase -

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is a brief period of time before the orgasm

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  • is an intense, highly pleasurable experience.

When this phase is reached, rhythmic muscular contractions occur in the genitals

In male, the contractions expel semen

For women and men, breathing and heart rates reach maximum.

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orgasm phase

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  • Last stage of sexual arousal
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Resolution

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These are people who believed they were born with the body of the other gender

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Transsexuality

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sometimes seek sex exchange operations

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Transsexuality

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umbrella terms for persons whose gender identity, gender expression or behavior does not not conform to typically associated with the sex they were assigned

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  • Also known as the father of American Psychology
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William James,

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“that Man’s “Material self ” is not only consisting of his own body”

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William James,

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is a mask we put on to draw in the innovative world.
Digital self
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is behavior that attempts to convey some information about oneself or some image of oneself to other people
Self-presentation
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This type of self-presentation tries to match oneself to one's own ideal self
Self-construction
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This type of self-presentation which try to match self to the audience's expectations and preferences
Pleasing the audience
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argues that there are three domains of the self: the actual self, the ideal self and the ought self
Higgins
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this refers to the attributes an individual possesses.
Actual self
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– this refers to the attributes an individual would ideally possess.
Ideal self
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this refers to the attributes an individual ought to possess. (obligations/responsibilities)
Ought self
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discrepancies between the actual self and ideal self leads to feelings of dejection. Our sense of self helps organize our thoughts, feelings and behaviors.
Higgins
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An individual act in accordance with rules and identities consistent with supportive of democratic processes
Instrumental
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- Values and beliefs embody and reinforce democratic principles
Morals
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- Includes process of self-reflection and redefinition of individuals, institutions and communities.
Transformative
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"the inner most workings of the persons mind"
William James’
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people will find more satisfaction in having been able to show of the spiritual self like their intelligence. spiritual self “is the most enduring and intimate part of the self”
William james
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people will find more satisfaction in having been able to show of the spiritual self like their intelligence. spiritual self “is the most enduring and intimate part of the self”
Person’s Will
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these are the perceived strengths of a person, the things that they have confidence in doing and believe to have a certain level of mastery of.
Intelligence and abilities
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it is the definition of what is right and wrong,
Morals
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is the person’s ability to distinguish what is important and what is not.
Values
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refers to beliefs and behaviors related to supernatural beings and powers.
Religion
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Enabling humans to explain the unexplainable phenomena.
Cognitive Function
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Social control, conflict resolution and building group solidarity
Social Function
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Helping individuals to cope up with anxieties that often accompany illness, accidents, death and other misfortunes
Emotional Function
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is not seen by the human eye, it takes on a different form
The Dungan(soul)
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Visayan fishing villages practice the offering ritual called
harang
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states that we can't abstain from affliction
Frankl