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UTS FINALS
UTS LESSON 6: Physical / Sexual Self
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the concrete dimension, the tangible aspect of the person that can be directly observed and examined.
marvelous container and complex machine with which we interface with our environment and fellow beings
Physical Self
During:
Ancient Greece
During:
Ancient Egypt
During:
Medieval
in
Japan
During:
Italian Renaissance
Pertains to the basic information a person has.
(Your name, age, birthday, the place where you reside, professions, your rank in the family)
SELF–IDENTITY
Refers to the idea one has of his/her abilities, appearance, and personality. (I have small plump lips, brown eyes)
SELF–IMAGE
Refers to a collection and construction of a person’s thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. (I am a sociable and accommodating person)
SELF-CONCEPT
Refers to how much you appreciate, value, and like yourself
SELF-ESTEEM
3 FACTORS AFFECTING GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Heredity
Intelligence
Environment
Refers to the totality of oneself as a sexual being, including positive and negative concepts and feelings.
Sexual Self
Refers to the bodily areas which provide sexual excitement when stimulated.
Erogenous Zone
Well known source of sexual desire:
Genitals
What are the 4 Phase of THE HUMAN SEXUAL RESPONSE & ITS CYCLE:
Phase 1:
Excitement
Phase 2:
Plateau
Phase 3:
Orgasm
Phase 4:
Resolution