UTS Self: Psychology
Mulitiple Self
The self has different components, or Role identities that are active at specific times.
Me
part of self the "empirical me"
human agency
• or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought,experience, and the senses. • is about the processes in human adaptation and change. HOW A PERSON REACT TO A SUDDEN CHANGE OF A SITUATION
Proactive
•before doing someting it refers to anticipatory, change-oriented and self-initiated behavior in situations.
intentionality , forethought , self-reactiveness , self-reflectiveness
4 Core Properties of Human Agency
Spiritual Self
Aspects of an individual include things like their personality, core values, and conscience that do not typically change throughout their lifetime. (Me)
body
Core of Material self
Real Self and Ideal Self
In psychology, these terms used to describe personality domains.
ideal self
It is an idealized image that we have developed over time, based on what we have learned and experienced.
real self
It`s the self that feels most true to what and who we really are; the honest self that leaves us most comfortable in our skin. It may not be perfect, but it`s the part of us that feels most real. And it`s the one we need to learn to love the most.
Pure Ego
Its perception of consistent individual identity arises from a continual stream of consciousness.
Pure Ego
James believes that it was similar to what we think of as the soul, or the mind.
Material, Social, Spiritual, Pure Ego
James further divided the "Me" part of self into
Me and I
James' theory of the self divided a person's mental picture of self into two categories
Proactive
Means being prepared and ready for the possible outcomes and consequences that might occur
consciousness, awareness, agency
The self is sometimes understood as a unified being essentially connected to:
Ownership
The self is the owner of the body, feelings, thoughts, etc.
Social Learning Theory
The theory has often been called a bridge between behaviorist and cognitive learning theories because it encompasses attention, memory, and motivation.
Personal/Individual agency, Proxy agency, Collective agency
Three Different Modes of Human Agency
Pure and Applied
Two Branches of Psychology
Educational, Clinical, Industrial, Legal, Military, Political
Types of Applied Psychology
General, Abnormal, Social, Physiological, Para-psychology, Geo-psychology, Developmental, Experimental
Types of Pure Psychology
Carl Rogers
a Humanistic psychologist, who believed that we all own a real self and an ideal self.
Albert Bandura
a psychologist from Stanford University, came up with the theory of agency.
social cognitive theory
accords a central role to cognitive, vicarious, self-regulatory and self-reflective processes in human adaptation and change.
self-system
allows us to evaluate our own behavior in terms of previous experience and anticipated future consequences.
Cognitive- Construction
also known as Constructivism
Self-reactiveness
broadens the role of the agent to be more than just "planners and fore thinkers"
Me
can be thought of as a separate object or individual a person refers to when describing their personal experiences.
Cognitive
concerning the mind
Material Self
consists of things that belong to a person or entities that a person belongs to. Thus, things like the body, family, clothes, and money.
ideal self
could include components of what our parents have taught us, what we admire in others, what our society promotes, and what we think is in our best interest.
Money and family
critical part of material self
Intentionality
deals with the forming of intentions that "include action plans and strategies for realizing them"
Agentic
defined as the aspect of human personality that is determined by future assessments of one's goals, objectives, and actions.
Forethought
involves "the temporal extension of agency" by setting goals and anticipating future events
Proactive
involves acting in advance to deal with an expected difficulty; anticipatory taking the initiative by acting rather than reacting to events you make things happen, instead of waiting for them to happen to you.
Psychology
is a multifaceted discipline and includes many sub-fields of study such areas as human development, sports, health, clinical, social behavior and cognitive processes.
Unified Self
is being aware that you not only poses individual sides to yourself you are aware that all the personalities are still you.
Spiritual Self
is more concrete or permanent than the other two selves. It is our subjective and most intimate self. (Me)
Psychology
is the scientific study of the mind and behavior.
I
is the self that knows who they are and what they have done in their life.
ideal self
is the self that we think we want to be, that we strive to be, and that we feel we are expected to be. It is the self that holds values absorbed from others; a culmination of all those things that we think we should be, and that we feel others think we should be.
self-system
is the set of cognitive structures that involve perception, evaluation, and regulation of behavior.
Pure Ego
is what James refers to as the "I" self.
Pure Ego
is what provides the thread of continuity between our past, present, and future selves.
Social Self
is who we are in a given social situation. (Me)
incongruence
or lack of alignment, will result in mental distress or anxiety.
agency
or sense of control, is the subjective awareness of initiating, executing, and controlling one's own volitional actions in the world.
I
part of self was the thinking self, which could not be further divided. He linked this part of the self to the soul of a person, or what is now thought of as the mind.
I
part of the self that is "the pure Ego"
individual agency
people bring their influence to bear on what they can control.
collective agency
people pool their knowledge, skills, and independent effort
Social Learning Theory
posits that people learn from one another, via observation, imitation, and modeling.
forethoughtful perspective
provides direction, coherence, and meaning to one's life.
Constructivism
purport that people construct their own understanding and knowledge of the world through their experiences and their reflections upon these experiences.
self-reflection
refers to the self examining nature of human agents. "Through self-awareness, they reflect on their personal efficacy, the soundness of their thoughts and actions, the meaning of their pursuits, and if neededchange existing life course patterns"
Consciousness
refers to your individual awareness of your unique thoughts, memories, feelings, sensations, and environment.
clothes
second to the body (material self
social cognitive theory
social learning theory soon became known as?
human agency
the human capability to exert influence over one's functioning and the course of events by one's actions.
Cognition
the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses
proxy agency
they influence others who have the resources, knowledge, and means to act on their behalf to secure the outcomes they desire.
William James
trained as a physician and taught anatomy at Harvard, but never practiced medicine. Instead he pursued his interests in psychology and then philosophy.
Constructivism
was pioneered by Jean Piaget.
Spiritual Self
was who we are at our core.