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SOCIALIZATION

SOCIALIZATION. All encompassing educational process from which values, goals, beliefs, attitudes, and sex roles are acquired. Viewgraph #5-1. SOURCES THAT IMPACT SOCIALIZATION. Nation Region Community Family Media Peers / friends. Viewgraph #5-2. DR. MORRIS MASSEY’S

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SOCIALIZATION

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  1. SOCIALIZATION All encompassing educational process from which values, goals, beliefs, attitudes, and sex roles are acquired. Viewgraph #5-1

  2. SOURCES THAT IMPACT SOCIALIZATION • Nation • Region • Community • Family • Media • Peers / friends Viewgraph #5-2

  3. DR. MORRIS MASSEY’S VALUE PROGRAMMING • What we are now, directly relates to when, and where, we were value programmed • We are programmed with gut values by age 10 • Values will not change unless a significant emotional event (SEE) occurs Viewgraph #5-3

  4. SELF-CONCEPT The totality of the individual’s thoughts and feelings having reference to him or her as an object: “A snapshot picture.” (Dr. Morris Rossenburg) Viewgraph #5-4

  5. SOURCES OF SELF-CONCEPT NEEDS FULFILLMENT PHYSICAL EMOTIONAL HERITAGE NEEDS NEEDS Sexuality Food Love Water Power Shelter Acceptance Life Style Race Nationality Religion Family Status Viewgraph #5-5

  6. MORRIS ROSSENBURG’S THREE IDENTITIES • The extant self • The desiring self • The presenting self Viewgraph #5-6

  7. EGO DEFENSE MECHANISMS • Denial • Projection • Rationalization • Perceptual (reinterpretation) Viewgraph #5-7

  8. EFFECTS OF SELF-CONCEPT POSITIVE EFFECTS NEGATIVE EFFECTS *Love of self and others *Hate self and others *Develop one’s intelligence *Blind to one’s potential *Decisive, assertive *Indecisive/defensive/aggressive *Enjoy one’s physical abilities *Deny or exaggerate physical *Creative abilities *Tolerant *Destructive *Open *Bigoted/prejudiced *Trusting *Closed *Hidden agenda(s) Viewgraph #5-8

  9. STRATEGIES TO CHANGE SELF-CONCEPT • Set goals • Soul-searching • Require motivation to change • Absence of defensiveness Viewgraph #5-9

  10. BARRIERS TO CHANGING SELF-CONCEPT • Cyclical pattern of behavior • Cognitive barriers • Environmental pattern Viewgraph #5-10

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