CRJS 1011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Ingratiation, Maladjusted, Trait Theory
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Self and trust self (esteem, awareness, efficacy, & disclosure) + the role of trust. Self esteem positive or negative feelings toward the self. Self-esteem can be seen as a (cid:498)self-skill(cid:499) because an individual has the capacity to enhance her/his own level of self-esteem. It is a foundation for other more complex interpersonal skills such as teamwork and leadership. Positive or negative attitude toward a particular object, namely the self. What is your level of self-esteem? (reece and brandt 2000: four dimensions: 1) the quality and quantity of interpersonal relationships in our lives. If our relationships are healthy and nurturing, out self-esteem is positively affected. 2) our internal value system and emotional makeup. Typically, individuals with strong personal values and ethical standards are more purposive in their actions and efforts. 3) what we do for a living. 1) there is an implied social ranking of occupations in terms of: rosenberg developed a way to measure self-esteem, now called the rosenberg.