UTS LESSON 6: Physical / Sexual Self

Cards (14)

    • 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