Francine
The totality of the individual, consisting of all characteristic attributes, conscious and unconscious, mental and physical.
the self
THE PROCESS OF DISCOVERING THE SELF
Learn,re-learn,unlearn
•The Johari Window model was developed by American Psychologists
Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham
Are information about the person attitudes, behavior, emotions, feelings, skills and views that is known self and known to others.
open self or arena
•This includes traits or things that you are not aware of but other people can see or understand, and it becomes a barrier to self-awareness.
blind self or blind spot
Are traits that are known to the 'self' but not known to others.
hidden self
•Information about you which are unaware to yourselves as well as others.
unknown self
"Father of Western Philosophy
socrates
soul stating that it has three parts or components;
rational soul,appetitive soul,spirited soul
involve our pleasurable desires,
appetitive soul
the conscious awareness that thinks, mediates, weighs choices, and assesses situations in our lives.
the mind or the rational soul
which denotes the part within us that is agitated most of the time, is highly spirited and motivated to surpass and conquer life challenges.
spirited
the work of plato is called?
the republic
the body and soul are not two separate elements but are one thing.
aristotle
THREE KIND OF SOUL BY: ARISTOTLE
vegetative,sentient,rational
The physical body; allows things to grow.
vegetative
sensual desire, feelings, and emotions
sentient
what makes us human;includes intellect that make man know and understand things. It also makes us a Rational animal.
rational
*Christian theologian and philosopher
st. augustine
two parts of us
imperfect and immortality
cotigo or the mind
extenza or the body
rene descartes
Father of Liberalism.
Develop the concept of blank slate or "Tabula
Rasa."
john locke
Scotish philosopher and Empericist
All concept as well as knowledge come from the senses and experiences
david hume
Category of experiences
impression and ideas
He was born in Russia was a great contributor in modern western philosophy, metaphysic,ethics, and aesthetic.
immanuel kant
thoughts and feelings
internal world
event,situation,happening
external world
"the ghost I the machine.'
• Obervable behavior
gilbert ryle
Austrian neurologist, founder of psychoanalysis.
sigmund freud
three levels of mind
id, ego,super ego
super ego belongs to
pre concious
Freud's Psychosexual Stages
oral,anal,phallic,latent,genital
Issue or conflict in a psychosexual stage remains unresolved,
fixation
adults exhibit excessive oral needs such as excessive eating, chewing, talking, smoking, and drinking.
oral fixation
•Anal Aggressive personality- if the toilet training method used is strict, children may express their anger by expelling their feces at inappropriate times and places.
anal fixation
sexual dysfunction, problems with gender identity, or difficulties in forming relationships, exhibitionistic, and sexually
fixation in phallic
feelings of inadequacy, insecurity, and social isolation in adulthood, and expressing emotions or forming healthy
latency stage
• A modern-day philosopher from Vancouver, Canada whose studies greatly focuses on the workings of the brain.
paul montgomery churchland
The self is the brain.
paul montgemery churchland
He stated that mind and body are interconnected with each other and therefore cannot be separated.
maurice jean merleu pont
11 philosopher
socrates
plato
aristotle
st. augustine
rene descartes
john locke
david hume
emmanuel kant
gilbert ryle
paul churchland
maurice pont
• A person's characteristic behavior in social situations.
sociological self
Genes and Hereditary Factors physical appearance personality characteristics
nature
Environmental Variables childhood experiences how we were raised social relationships surrounding culture
nurture
Child development theory suggest that people learn by observing the behavior of others.
albert bandura
albert bandura theory
bobo doll experiment
The ideas and feelings that people have about themselves
charles cooley's looking glass self
Charles Cooley (1902) proposed three steps to how interactions with others form self-identity:
1. How do I appear to others?
2. What others think of me?
3.We revise how we think about ourselves
Development of the Self Through Social Interaction
George Herbert Mead's
TWO STAGES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OFTHE
SELF:
play stage and game stage
occurs in early childhood when children engage in simple role-playing activities.
play stage
represents a more advanced level of social interaction, where children learn to take the roles of multiple others simultaneously.
game stage
represents the internalized attitudes and perspectives of the broader community.
GENERALIZED OTHER
This represents the socialized aspect of the individual.
me
This is the part of you that is spontaneous and creative.
i
two types of welf awareness
public self and private self awareness
APA MEANS
american psychological association
The ability to recognize your own emotions and thoughts
self awareness
The ideas and feelings that people have about themselves
looking glass self
Child development theory suggests that people learn by observing the behavior of others.
albert bandura
concept of the self suggests replica
ego centric
concept of the self, the self is viewed as dependent on the situation or social setting.
sociocentric
* coined the phrases "the ghost I the machine.'
gilbert ryle
brain is the self and without brain there is no self
paul churchland
theorized the psychosocial theory of development
three process of discovering the self
erik erikson
two types of self awareness
public self and private self
4 parts of johari window model
blind self
open self
hidden self
unknown self
comprised of all your thoughts and memories.-
concious
8 stages of psychosocial theory
trust vs mistrust
antonimy vs shame or doubt
initiative vs guilt
industry vs inferiority
indentity vs role confusion
intimacy vs isolation
generativity vs stagnation
integrity vs despair