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Chapter 42 - Self-Concept
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| This is the mental image or picture of oneself and has the power to either encourage or thwart personal growth? | Self-Concept |
| The need to feel good about themselves and to believe that others hold them in high regard. | Self-Esteem |
| The need to reach one's full potential through development of unique capabilities | Self-Actualization |
| The failure to integrate various childhood identifications into a harmonious adult psychosocial identity, which can lead to disruptions in relationships and intimacy. | Identity Diffusion |
| A person's subjective experience of the partial or total disruption of the ego and the disintegration and disorganization of self-concept. | Depersonalization |
| These include all the facts, qualities, traits, images, feelings, and life experiences that one knows about the "global self." | Self-knowledge |
| The person one wishes/hopes to be in life. | Ideal Self |
| The person one tries to become in order to please others. | False Self |
| When assessing ones' self-worth, self-respect, or self-approval they are performing this. | Self-Evaluation |
| What are the 3 major self-evaluation feelings or affects found in people? | Pride, Guilt, Shame |
| According to Coopersmith (1967), their are four bases of self-esteem. What are they? | Significance, Competence, Virtue, Power |
| What are the factors affecting self-concept? | Developmental considerations, Culture, Internal and External Resources, Successes and Failures, Stressors, and Illness or Trauma. |