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give a new meaning to who they are as a person living in this digital age |
social media |
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the self in contemporary literature and even common sense is defined by the following characteristics |
separate self-contained independent consistent unitary private |
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what it means when we say self being separate |
distinct different and unique |
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what it means when we are talking about self-contained |
independence, self containing of its own thoughts, and volition |
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pertains to the image of aspiration of what you want to become |
ideal self |
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is your present self that you see on a daily basis |
actual self |
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the process of self introspection, evaluating motivation, and observing what you do |
your own observation |
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help shape the current self concept of what we choose to be or not. number of significant and nonsignificant people in our lives also grows. people talk about us or how did discriminate as gives an important aspect in shaping the self concept |
feedback from others |
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philippine has always had that |
familial clinging |
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chinese have always thought to have a |
strong business minded |
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the society in which we are raised defines what is good and bad and personality and behavior |
cultural values |
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american culture tends to put a |
premium individuality |
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in the philippines are cultural values were shaped by |
historical colonization |
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has been the perennial problem of the country also shape the filipinos tolerance of answering societal problems |
dismal corruption |
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study of human thinking and behavior also the foundation of self development |
psychology |
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self esteem confidence achievement respect of other and by others |
self actualization |
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friend ship family sexual intimacy |
love/belonging |
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security of body employment resources morality family and health |
safety |
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theorized the five stages of human development based on hierarchy of needs, peaking in what he termed as “self-actualization,” |
Abraham maslow |
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the transition period between childhood and early adulthood. |
adolescence |
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defined the three stages of adolescence |
Corpuz, Borabo, Lucido, Lucas |
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breathing food water sex sleep hemostasis excretion |
physiological |
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morality creativity spontaneity problem solving lack of prejudice acceptance of facts |
self actualization |