SPCOM100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Johari Window, Deontological Ethics, Self-Defense

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Self concept: the way you regard yourself in the exercise. Self esteem: part of self concept that involves evaluations of self worth. Communicator"s self concept might include being quiet, argumentative or serious. His or her self esteem would be determined by how he or she felt about these qualities. Self esteem depends on our assessment of how well we do things that matter to us. Self control: (self regulation) involves your ability to change your thoughts, emotions, moods, impulses or performance of some task to achieve personal goal or meet a social or cultural expectation. Two complementary theories describe how interaction shapes the way individuals view themselves: Perceptions of the judgments of those around her or him. Self concept can be seen as product of messages you"ve received throughout your life. Significant other: a person whose evaluations are especially influential. We form our self image by process of social comparison.

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