NSE 11A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Johari Window, Cognitive Dissonance, I Feel Sick
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Self-concept mode of the person p. 321 331, p. 334 335, p. 337 352. De ned as the composite of beliefs and feelings that the individual holds about self at a given. Formed from internal perceptions and perceptions of others through feedback. Positive indicators of self-concept can help to improve adaptation in other modes necessary to maintain health or heal when not healthy: individuals with better self-concept are better adaptors. Our beliefs and feelings about our selves at a given time directs behaviour. The question of who am i? is central to the sense of self and is a major part of everything a. ; level i assessment behaviours: religious symbols such as the cross, hijab, or turban. Mid-range theories provides more knowledge in explaining roy"s theory; provides basis for. Developmental self process are stages of self growth based on physical, cognitive, and moral development; taking in the reactions of others to self; involves both the physical and personal self.