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