In the psychology of self, one's self-concept (also called self-construction, self-identity, self-perspective or self-structure) is a collection of beliefs...
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psychological turmoil. There were several previous theories proving this concept such as the self-inconsistency theory, the cognitive dissonance theory, and the...
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discussions of self-actualization was in his 1943 article "A Theory of Human Motivation" in Psychological Review 50, pp. 370–396. Here, the concept of self-actualization...
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psychology, self-efficacy is an individual's belief in their capacity to act in the ways necessary to reach specific goals. The concept was originally...
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such knowledge that guide the development of the self-concept, even if that concept is flawed. Self-knowledge informs us of our mental representations...
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Intrapersonal communication (redirect from Self-to-self communication)
special relevance in this regard is the self-concept, i.e. how a person sees themself, specifically their self-esteem or how they evaluate their abilities...
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uncertain self-concept rather than their certain self-concept and at the same time people use self-assessment to enhance their certainty of their own self-knowledge...
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The looking-glass self is a concept introduced by American sociologist Charles Horton Cooley in Human Nature and the Social Order (1902). The term describes...
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True Self Look up self in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anatta— "not-self", Buddhist concept stating there is no unchanging, permanent self, soul...
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component of self-concept. Self-image may consist of six types:[citation needed] Self-image resulting from how an individual sees oneself. Self-image resulting...
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Messiah complex (redirect from Messiah complex (self-concept))
those found in individuals with delusions of grandeur or with grandiose self-images that veer towards the delusional. An account specifically identified...
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(concept) Hubris Individualism Joie de vivre Me generation Self-acceptance Self-actualization Self-image Self-awareness Self-compassion Self-concept Storge...
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also been presented theoretically within a framework of self-concept change. That is, self-concept change can be thought of as occurring along two independent...
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self (or its non-existence) is also an important concept in Eastern philosophy, including Buddhist philosophy. Most philosophical definitions of self—per...
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decisions. Self-reflection is related to the philosophy of consciousness, the topic of awareness, and the philosophy of mind. The concept of self-reflection...
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and self-concept can be found in examining implicit theories about the self. Implicit theories can cover a wide range of constructs about how the self operates...
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Development of one's sexual self-concept can occur even before sexual experiences begin. An important part of sexual self-concept is sexual esteem, which includes...
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true self (also known as real self, authentic self, original self and vulnerable self) and the false self (also known as fake self, idealized self, superficial...
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continue to purchase these brands. Self-branding describes the process in which consumers match their own self-concept with the images of a certain brand...
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information or experiences that are threatening to their self-concept. Claude Steele originally popularized self-affirmation theory in the late 1980s, and it remains...
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self-concept is what we think about the self; self-esteem, is the positive or negative evaluations of the self, as in how we feel about it (see self)...
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Social identity theory (section Self-esteem hypothesis)
Social identity is the portion of an individual's self-concept derived from perceived membership in a relevant social group. As originally formulated by...
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Identity emerges during childhood as children start to comprehend their self-concept, and it remains a consistent aspect throughout different stages of life...
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the self." The monitoring of one's mental states is called metacognition and is considered to be an indicator that there is some concept of the self. According...
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glass self Personal identity Self-awareness Self-concept Self-knowledge (psychology) Shyness Surveillance Laing, R.D. (1960) The Divided Self: An Existential...
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self-concept”? The term self-complexity was first coined by psychologist Patricia Linville (1985, 1987), who also developed a model for the concept....
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is the development of a self-concept and the progress from an undifferentiated self to being fully differentiated. Self Concept ... the organized consistent...
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The neural basis of self is the idea of using modern concepts of neuroscience to describe and understand the biological processes that underlie humans'...
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Mirroring (section Self-concept)
Kohut's theories of self-psychology, individuals need a sense of validation and belonging in order to establish their concepts of self. When parents mirror...
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critical and demanding of themselves. This type of internalized, negative self-concept and criticism can contribute to emotional distress and increase vulnerability...
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