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SOC SCI 3
Lesson 1: Knowing Oneself gr 11 2nd sem
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| It refers to the total, essential, or particular being of a person. | Self |
| It also refers to the core qualities that distinguish a person from others. | Self |
| It consists of both conscious and unconscious aspects of a person. | Self |
| The self is comprised of (5)? | Physical (inside and out), Mental/Cognitive, Emotional/Affective, Social Aspects, Spiritual Dimension |
| What are the developmental stages of "SELF"? (ascending) | Prenatal - Toddlerhood - Childhood - Adolescence - Adulthood - Old Age/Senescence |
| 3 stages of childhood? | Early, Middle, and Late |
| 3 stages of adolescence? | Early/Puberty, Middle and Late |
| 3 stages of adulthood? | Early, Middle, and Late |
| What is the age range of early adolescence? | 12 to 14 |
| What is the age range of middle adolescence? | 15 to 17 |
| What is the age range of late adolescence? | 18 to 21 |
| What are the characteristic(s) of Childhood? | Curious |
| What are the characteristic(s) of early adolescence? | Rapid Physical Changes: Girls have Menarche and boys get nocturnal emissions (wet dreams) |
| What are the General Characteristics of adolescence? (part 1) | -Rapid physical changes -ability to comprehend abstract concepts in mathematics, develop moral philosophies including claims of rights and privileges -questions old values without fear or with a consideration of one's identity |
| What are the General Characteristics of adolescence? (part 2) | -moving gradually towards a more mature sense of identity and purpose -Starting to establish and maintain satisfying personal relationships by learning to share intimacy without inhibition or dread -Peer pressure |
| What is the Johari Window? | It is a technique used to help your relationship with yourself and others. |
| Who created the Johari window? | American Psychologists Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham in 1995 |
| The Johari window has 4 parts, name them. (specifically left to right, up to down) | Open Self, Blind Self, Hidden Self, Unknown Self |
| What part of Johari window is known to self and known to others? | Open Self |
| What part of Johari window is not known to self and known to others? | Blind Self |
| What part of Johari window is known to self and not known to others? | Hidden Self |
| What part of Johari window is not known to self and not known to others? | Unknown Self |
| What is the main goal of Johari window model? | It is to increase the open area (open self) |
| What are the advantages of the Johari Window Model? (part 1) | -Helps people better understand their interpersonal communication and relationships. -Can be used in group dynamics, team development and intergroup relationships. |
| What are the advantages of the Johari Window Model? (part 2) | -Builds self-awareness (disclosure and feedback) -Leads to greater understanding of self (identifying your strengths and weaknesses |
| A person's unique self is comprised of what aspects? | Characteristics, Habits, Experiences |
| What is characteristics in unique self? | Refers to unique features or qualities typically describing a person based on his/her developmental stage |
| What is habits in unique self? | Refers to special or unique tendencies, activities or practices that you find yourself having difficulty to let go or give up. |
| What is experiences in unique self? | Refers to significant experiences that contributed to your unique self and have created impact in your life. |