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SOC SCI 3

Lesson 1: Knowing Oneself gr 11 2nd sem

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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.
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