uts 3

Cards (23)

  • The spiritual self is the most intimate, inner subjective part of self
  • Spirituality The recognition of the sense of belief that there is something more than the human sensory experience
  • Spirituality The quality of being concerned with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things
  • Religion A set of beliefs and practices that are usually influenced by the culture and society.
  • Highlights of Spirituality
    The mind-body-spirit connection
    The belief in a higher being The discovery of meaning in one’s life
  • Religion A belief in anthropomorphic supernatural being, such as spirit and gods
  • Religion The presence of supernatural power or energy that is found on supernatural beings as well as physical beings and objects
  • Religion The performance of ritual activities that involves the manipulation of sacred object to communicate to supernatural beings and/or to influence or control events
  • Religion The articulation of worldview and moral codes through narratives and other means
  • religion Provide explanation for unknown and a sense of control for individuals
  • Online identity the sum of our characteristics and our interaction.
  • Partial identity The subset of characteristics that make up our identity.
  • Self-presentation The process of controlling how one is perceived by other people and is the key to relationship inception and development.
  • Self-presentation To construct positive images, individuals selectively provide information about them and carefully cater this information in response to other's feedback.
  • Ingratiation An individual attempts to influence another person by becoming more likeable to their target
  • Modesty Representing own positive traits, contributions, or accomplishments in a humble way. 
  • Self-Promotion conveyance of positive information through one’s behavior or by telling others about positive asset and accomplishment.
  • Exemplification A self-presentation that involves influencing other people to regard one as a highly moral, virtuous person whose actions are consistent with positive, shared values
  • Exemplification Aims to project an image of integrity to gain power and mental advantage over other people.
  • Intimidation An individual produces fear and gains power by convincing others they are powerful and/or dangerous.
  • Supplication Advertise their weakness or dependence, hoping the solicit help for sympathy out of a sense of social obligation.
  • Supplication It aims to appear helpless to get sympathy.
  • Challenges of the Digital Self
    Giving in the phenomenon of oversharing Disinhibition effect Fear of Missing Out