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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