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SOCIALIZATION PROCESS

SOCIALIZATION PROCESS. Overview. Socialization process Sources Self-concept The three identities used to structure our self-concept Ego-defense mechanism Strategies for changing self concept. Socialization Process. Encompassing educational process Values Goals Attitudes

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SOCIALIZATION PROCESS

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  1. SOCIALIZATION PROCESS

  2. Overview • Socialization process • Sources • Self-concept • The three identities used to structure our self-concept • Ego-defense mechanism • Strategies for changing self concept

  3. Socialization Process • Encompassing educational process • Values • Goals • Attitudes • Gender roles

  4. Sources • Family – being most influential in younger years • Media – any form of mass communication • Peers and friends – greatest influence during teenage years • Teachers and school • Child care providers

  5. Gender Role Socialization • Are there defined gender roles for men and women? • Taught what boys or men do • Taught what girls or women do • How do defined gender roles impact our Marines / Sailors?

  6. Sources cont. • Dr. Morris Massey’s value programming • What we are now directly relates to when, and where, we were valued programmed • We are programmed with gut values by age 10 • Values will not change unless a SEE occurs

  7. Significant Emotional Event • Birth • Death • Marriage • Divorce • Graduation • Marine Corps

  8. Self Concept • Understanding self is critical to effectively interact with others • Social interaction is one of the most important influences on ourselves

  9. Three Identities • Extant self • Desiring self • Presenting self

  10. Self Concept Explained • Concept of self is an ever-changing progressive activity • Emotional / cognitive process • Positive and negative reinforcements

  11. Self Concept Explained • Ego Defense Mechanisms • Blame • Denial • Rationalization • Reinterpretation

  12. Strategies for Changing Self-Concept • Soul searching • Motivation to change • Absence of defensiveness

  13. Summary • Socialization process • Sources • Self-concept • The three identities used to structure our self-concept • Ego-defense mechanism • Strategies for changing self concept

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