moral development - society considered to be good and bad
pre-conventional - consequences
punishment vs. obedience
mutual benefit
conventional - concepted norms of the society, comm.
3. laws order
4. good boy/ girl image
past conventional - it depends on you
5. social contract - may mga batas na p'wede baguhin
6. universal principle
moral reasoning - alam mo yung tama at mali
Gilligan Carol -
lalaki - more on rules and laws
babae - emotional, care and responsibility
George Herbet Mead -
Me - is the social self
the known
organized set of attitudes
I - is the responsible of me
the knower
individual's impulses
group socialization - individuals peer group
gender socialization - learning behavior and attitudes considered appropriate for given sex
cultural socialization - parenting practices
egalitarianism - the belief that all people are equal and should have equal rights and opportunities
preparatory stage - children are capable of imitation - copy the action of people
play stage - take on the role that one other person might have - role model
game stage - consider several roles at the same time and how those roles interact with others
anthropology - the study of human beings and their cultures, including their biological, psychological, and social characteristics
contemporary - mean modern
archeology - study of ancient and recent human past through material remains, artifacts and fossils
linguistic - how language influences social life
linguistic - discover a group's manner of social interactiom
biological - study of past and present evolution of the human species, causes of human diversity
cultural - study of cultural variation among humans, includes both cultural and social anthro. traditions
psychodynamic theory - the unconscious mind is the source of all human behaviour and drives- first 5 yrs of a child is very important to him/her
behaviorist theory - observed as an individual's respond and react to external stimuli coming from his environment
social cognitive theory - by Albert Bandura, he believes that learning occurs in a social context with a dynamic and reciprocal interaction of a person and their environment- p'wedeng gayahin p'wedeng hindi
humanist/ existentialist - human potential, present and now, man is basically good
prefrontal context - not fully develop, developing palang
limbic system - emotions- fully develop
self-efficacy - accomplishments
self-actualization - knowing your potential
sikolohiyang pilipino
Dr. Virgilio Enriquez - inner self- kapwa
ADOLESCENTS PSYCHOLOGICAL
pre-frontal cortex - thinking, involved in high level cognitive function such as decision making, to understand an individual or personality
mental health - state of well-being knows ability and potential RA. 11036
individualistic self - who are aware of his rights and the limitations of his freedom self achieve
collective self - ingrained into the individual is lost and does not eist expect as a part of the group
collectivistic - give birth to individual who develop, establish strong bond particularly with their family
western philo - differ understanding for self
ecological self - wider sense of identity that arises when our self-interest includes the natural word