WQ1 Preparation

Cards (56)

  • What are the three major parts of self-concept?
    Self-awareness, self-esteem, self-acceptance
  • What are the subparts of self-awareness?
    • Thoughts
    • Feelings
    • Behavior
    • Strengths
    • Weaknesses
    • Likes
    • Dislikes
  • What does self-awareness enable a person to do?
    Recognize and understand oneself
  • Who developed the Johari Window Model?
    Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham
  • What is the purpose of the Johari Window Model?
    Enhance communication in a group
  • What does self-esteem refer to?
    The pride, value, or worth a person places on himself
  • How does higher self-esteem affect self-confidence?
    It equates to higher self-confidence
  • What is the consequence of low self-esteem?
    It equates to self-isolation
  • What does the self-concept refer to?
    Your awareness of yourself
  • What does self-acceptance refer to?
    Acceptance or rejection of oneself
  • How is the ideal self identified in self-concept?
    As separate from others
  • Who is known as the Father of Modern Philosophy?
    Rene Descartes
  • What does John Locke's philosophy of tabula rasa suggest?
    The mind is a "blank slate" at birth
  • What does it mean that self-concept is learned?
    No individual is born with a built-in self-concept
  • How is self-concept organized?
    One's perception about oneself is firm
  • What does it mean that self-concept is dynamic?
    It explains changes in self-concept over time
  • Who is Sigmund Freud?
    An Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis
  • What is psychoanalysis?
    A clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies
  • What did Freud formulate regarding personality?
    It has more than a single component
  • What are the three elements of personality according to Freud?
    ID, Ego, Superego
  • What does the ID focus on?
    Getting needs without thinking of consequences
  • What does the Superego represent?
    Internalized moral standards and ideals
  • What is the role of the Ego?
    Mediates between ID and Superego
  • In what areas of the mind does the Ego function?
    Conscious, preconscious, and unconscious mind
  • How does the Ego function according to Freud?
    Ensures ID impulses are expressed acceptably
  • What does the Ego allow a person to do?
    Get what they want in a socially accepted way
  • What are the components of personality according to Freud?
    • ID: Instinctual needs and desires
    • Superego: Moral standards and ideals
    • Ego: Mediator between ID and Superego
  • What are the three major parts of self-concept?
    Self-awareness, Self-esteem, Self-acceptance
  • What does self-awareness enable a person to do?
    Recognize and understand oneself
  • What are the subparts of self-awareness?
    • Thoughts
    • Feelings
    • Behavior
    • Strengths
    • Weaknesses
    • Likes
    • Dislikes
  • Who developed the Johari Window Model?
    Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham
  • What is the purpose of the Johari Window Model?
    Enhance communication in a group
  • What does self-esteem refer to?
    The pride, value, or worth a person places on himself
  • How does higher self-esteem affect self-confidence?
    It equates to higher self-confidence
  • What does the self-concept refer to?
    Your awareness of yourself
  • What is the consequence of low self-esteem?
    It equates to self-isolation
  • What does self-acceptance refer to?
    Acceptance or rejection of oneself
  • How is the ideal self identified in self-concept?
    As separate from others
  • Who is known as the Father of Modern Philosophy?
    Rene Descartes
  • How is self-concept organized?
    One's perception about oneself is firm