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October 1, 2013

Authenticity, Integrity, & Vitality exam 2

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The self as only a by product of conditioning. Behaviorism
Reality is inherent only in immediate sense data- and the self is far from this. Positivism
There is no inner self to which our actions should be true. Post Modern Thought
Freud-There is a true self-although it is dark & determined by unconscious sexual & aggressive forces. Classical Psychoanalytic Theory
Discussed the concept of free ego energy, contacting ones true self, and the possibility of psychic unity. Ego Psycgology
There is authentic self beneath multiple personas capable of growth & ever increasing contact with rich meanings. Jungian Psychoanalysis
Congruence; the state of coming together. Humanistic Psychology Carol Rogers
is part of authenticity or integraty. You are aware of what you are feeling-part of emotional intelligence and not alexithymia. you are aware of when you are angry, nervous sad or happy. congruence(or the coming together)of your inner experiance and awareness
is part of authenticity or integraty. you communticate with other people what you are feeling-others know where you stand. People who do this are often authentic or genuine. congruence(or the coming together)of your awareness and your communication.
is a primary target of many psychotherapies and mindfulness meditation. Intrapsychic congruence
is a target of group therapy and social skills interventions. Interpersonal congruence
How does one grow and develop into authenticity? 1. Acting one way around your parents. 2. Acting another way around some of your peers. 3. Acting another way around other peers.
A foreclosed identity status, A moratorium identity status, and An achieved identity status. Adolescents need to pass through three stages in the development of their identities
in which adolescents mirror the ambitions and values of important others without questioning them. A foreclosed identity status
in which they question their former sense of identity. A moratorium identity status
in which they have consciously committed to an identity. An achieved identity status
What can we do to foster or increase authenticity?
What does it mean to find your “voice”? the extent to which people feel free to express their actual perceptions, thoughts, and emotions to others.
Finding your voice is closely linked to 1. Authenticity 2. Being true to yourself 3. Speaking to the reality that you see 4. Can be a tremendous source of justice and power
the energy you have when you are doing what you love – or following your bliss. Flow
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