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SELF-CONCEPT AND IDENTITY FORMATION. FEM4105 Psychology of Personality & Human Dynamics BS(PM)-PJJ Week 5-7. INSTRUCTOR: SITI NOR BINTI YAACOB, PhD. sitinor@upm.edu.my/012-2841844. What is self?.
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SELF-CONCEPT AND IDENTITY FORMATION FEM4105 Psychology of Personality & Human DynamicsBS(PM)-PJJ Week 5-7 INSTRUCTOR: SITI NOR BINTI YAACOB, PhD. sitinor@upm.edu.my/012-2841844
What is self? • The conscious reflection of one’s own being or identity, as object separate from other or from the environment. • 2 distinct meaning: • Self as an object self-concept • Self as a process self-esteem
Self-concept • A picture of the way we look, behave, and the impact that we make on others. • Own traits, abilities, weakness, strength • Feelings, perceptions and evaluations of who we are actually • The collection of beliefs that we hold about ourselves. • Relate to self-esteem as if more understand own, then can control behavior; if know abilities, can maximizes efforts, hence increase self-esteem
Types of self-concept • Shavelson, Hubner, and Stanton (1976): • Personal self-concept: opinion about own self • “I am strong” • Social self-concept: our perception of how others think about us • “My mother think I am clever” • Self-ideals: how or what we want to be • “I want to be an astronaut”
Self-esteem • Self-evaluation, by the value that we place on ourselves, i.e. whether we are good or bad • Sense of judgementor value of our own worth and the associated feelings. (Blascovich& Tomaka, 1991) • High self-esteem: clear sense of personal qualities, think well of self, set appropriate goals and cope successfully with difficult situations • Low self-esteem: not confident, negative perception • Measures of self-esteem: Rosernberg Self-esteem Scale(1965), Coopersmith Self-esteem Inventory (1971/1981)
Factors that can influences adolescent self-esteem • Pubertal development • Drug use • Academic • Gender differences • Girls more worry, score low • Feedback from peers and adults • Always in wrong • Socio-economic status and ethnic group
Body Image(BI) Dissatisfaction • An individual’s experience of his/her body. • Mental picture a person has about his/her body. • HBI – when a person’s mental picture of her body is accurate and her feelings, assessment and relationship towards her body are positive, confident and self-caring • Distortion of body image (clinical related problem): • Anorexia Nervosa: Extreme dieting or starvation • Bulimia Nervosa: Binge eating and self-induce vomit
Identity • Identity - The distinct personality of an individual • In philosophy, identity, from Latin: identitas (“sameness”), is the relation each thing bears just to itself. • The concept of sameness has given rise to the general concept of identity, as in personal identity and social identity.
Identity Formation • Eric Erikson, a prominent researcher on adolescence, described the task of identity formation as one of making choices by exploring alternatives and committing to roles. • As one moves through adolescence, if these values, beliefs, goals, and practices are no longer appropriate, the individual can engage in a task of identity redefinition and refinement. • Self-identity is clearly not stable, but is instead an ongoing process of self-reflection and change as one move through life.
Self-Concept • Self-concept is a multi-dimensional construct that refers to an individual's perception of "self" in relation to any number of characteristics, such as academics ,gender roles and sexuality, racial identity, and many others.
Self-Assessment • Self-assessment is the first step of the career planning process. It is the process of gathering information about yourself in order to make an informed career decision. • A self-assessment should include a look at the following: values, interests, personality, and skills.
Self-Confidence • Self-confidence is the expected probability that a person will achieve a goal in a certain situation. • Self-confidence is the difference between feeling unstoppable and feeling scared out of your wits. Your perception of yourself has an enormous impact on how others perceive you. • Perception is reality - the more self-confidence you have, the more likely it is you’ll succeed.
Belief Regarding Basic Nature • Resulting from a biological basis & neuro-psychological functioning within the environment.
Methods in Assessing Personality • Interviews • Projection Tests • Situational Tests • Self Reports • Reputational Reports