PSYB30H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Psychopathology, Motivation
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Lecture 14- march 9, 2011: basic psychological needs. Competence (sense of mastery) , & relatedness: growth-promoting contextual factors. Growth & well-being: needs are nutriments essential to a living entity"s growth, health, and integrity (deci & ryan, 1991) Plants need water, sunlight and specific minerals; growth, health, and integrity are compromised when any one of these nutriments is withheld or unavailable. People need autonomy, competence, and relatedness; satisfaction of these psychological needs facilitates growth and promotes a sense of well-being. Internalization: there is a degree to which things become internalized: external regulation, introjection. Acting in accord w/extrinsic rewards & punishments (i. e. for money, to stay out of jail) www. notesolution. com. acting in accord w/partially internalized extrinsic contingencies, which are experienced as self-esteem-related feelings (anxiety, guilt: identification. acting in accord w/fully internalized (but compartmentalized) extrinsic contingencies, which are consciously endorsed & personally valued: integrated regulation (highest form of internalization)