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uts L3

Information about you that you don't know but others do know

BLIND SELF

Information about you that both of you and others know

OPEN SELF

Information about you that neither you nor the other is know.

UNKNOWN SELF

Information about you that you know but others don't know

HIDDEN SELF

the psychological model developed by Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham, that talks about the relationship and mutual understanding between the group members.

Johari Window

is a technique that helps people better understand their relationship with themselves and others.

Johari Window

This quadrant of the Johari window shows the state of an individual known to him but not known to the others

Hidden Self

He was one of the first to use the term client rather than patient

CARL ROGERS (1902-1987)

He was a humanistic american but psychologist who focused on the therapeutic relationship and develop a new method of client centered therapy.

CARL ROGERS (1902-1987)

Client centered therapy

CARL ROGERS (1902-1987)

theory of personality also used the same terms the "I" as the one who acts and decides while me is what you think or feel about yourself as an object

Carl Rogers (1959)

is composed of personal characteristics, social roles, and responsibilities, as well as affiliations that define who one is.

Identity

is an individual person as the object of his or her own reflective consciousness.

self

the recognition of one's potential and qualities as an individual, especially in relation to social context.

SELF CONCEPT

SELF-CONCEPT

Social
Values

Believes

Goals

all the information that is stored in our brain

SCHEMA

he saw the self, its mental processes, and ones behaviour as the results of the interaction between the Id, the Ego, and the Superego

SIGMUND FREUD

Superego

the social component of our personality, and conscience

balance between the Id and the Super ego, reality, psychological component of the personality that is represented by our conscious decision-making process.

Ego

desires and needs/ the instinctual, biological component

Id

refers to a variety of factors such as education, culture, living conditions

Nurture

refers to what people inherit from their parents

Nature

Our environment, upbringing, and life experiences determine our behavior. We are "_______" to behave in certain ways.

NURTURE

Our genetics determine our behavior. Our personality traits and abilities are in our “nature."

NATURE

argued that the self is created and developed through human interaction.

Under the theory of symbolic interactionism, G.H. Mead (1934)

the exchange of meaning through language and symbols is believed to be the way in which people make sense of their social worlds.

Communication

is a micro-level theory that focuses on the relationships among individuals within a society.

Symbolic interactionism

was one of the earliest psychologists to study the self and conceptualized the self as having two aspects- the I and me.

William James (1890)

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