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Chapter 34: Self-Concept

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Trust vs. Mistrust   Birth-1 year; develops trust following consistency in caregiving and nurturing interactions; distinguishes self from environment  
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Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt   1-3 years; begins to communicate likes and dislikes; increasingly independent in thoughts and actions; appreciates body appearance and function (e.g., dressing, feeding, talking, and walking)  
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Initiative vs. Guilt   3-6 years; identifies with a gender; enhances self-awareness; increases language skills, including identification of feelings  
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Industry vs. Inferiority   6-12 years; incorporates feedback from peers and teachers; increases self esteem with new skill mastery (e.g., reading, mathematics, sports, music); aware of strengths and limitations  
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Identity vs. Role Confusion   12-20 years; accepts body changes/maturation; examines attitudes, values, and beliefs; establishes goal for the future; feels positive about expanded sense of self  
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Intimacy vs. Isolation   Mid-20s to Mid-40s; has stable, positive feelings about self; experiences successful role transitions and increased responsibilities  
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Generativity vs .Self-Absorption   Mid-40s to Mid-60s; able to accept changes in appearance and physical endurance; reassesses life goals; shows contentment with aging  
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Ego Integrity vs. Despair   Late 60s-Death; feels positive about life and its meaning; interested in providing a legacy for the next generation.  
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Body Image   attitude related to the body including physical appearance, structure or function; feelings about body image include those related to sexuality, femininity and masculinity, youthfulness, health, and strength  
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Self-Concept   an individual’s view of self; it is subjective and involves and complex mixture of unconscious and conscious thoughts, attitudes, and perceptions.  
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Identity   the internal sense of individuality, wholeness, and consistency of a person over time and in different situations.  
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Role Performance   the way in which individuals perceive their ability to carry out significant roles (e.g., parent, supervisor, partner or close friend)  
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Self-Esteem   individual’s overall feeling of self-worth or the emotional appraisal of self-concept; most fundamental self-evaluation because it represents the overall judgement of personal worth or value.  
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Identity Confusion   people do not maintain a clear, consistent, and continuous consciousness of personal identity  
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Role Conflict   a person has to simultaneously assume two or more roles that are inconsistent, contradictory, or mutually exclusive.  
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Sick Role   involves the expectations of others and society regarding how an individual behaves when sick  
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Role Ambiguity   involves unclear role expectations, which makes people unsure about what to do or how to do it, creating stress and confusion  
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Role Strain   combines role conflict and role ambiguity; feeling of frustration when a person feels inadequate or unsuited to a role  
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Role Overload   involves having more roles or responsibilities within a role than are manageable  
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