LESSON 2

Cards (15)

  • Physical self refers to the body which we interface
    with our environment and fellow beings.
  • PHYSICAL SELF
    It is a tangible aspect of the person that can be
    directly observed and examined.
  • William James considered body as initial source of
    sensation and necessary for the origin and
    maintenance of personality.
  • WILLIAM JAMES
    It is an element of spiritual hygiene of supreme
    significance.
  • Sigmund Freud, In Psychoanalytical school,
    construction of self and personality makes the
    physical body the core of human experience.
  • Wilhelm Reich argued that mind and body are one;
    all psychological processes, he postulated, are a part
    of physical processes, and vice versa.
  • According to Erik Erikson, the role of bodily organs
    is especially important in early developmental stages
    of a persons life.
  • Carl Jung, argued that the physical body and the
    external world can be known only as psychological
    experiences.
  • B.F. Skinner, says that the role of the body is of
    primary importance.
  • Many aspects contribute to body image, including the
    environment in which we are immersed in as well as
    our biological make up and genetic predisposition.
  • The Inflated Self-Esteem this people holds high
    regards for themselves. Better than the other to the
    point of underestimating them.
  • High Self-Esteem this is a positive self-esteem, which
    make the person be satisfied of themselves.
  • Low Self-Esteem this person do not value
    themselves and do not trust their possibilities.
  • SELF-ESTEEM
    The evaluative or effective consequence of one’s se;f
    concept.
  • SELF-ESTEEM
    extent to which one feels positive or negative
    about one’;s self concept