











Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Prepare for your exams
Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points to download
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
The concept of self-concept, its development throughout life, and the factors that influence it. Self-concept is an individual's perception of themselves and plays a significant role in their ability to function and influence their health status. The positive aspects of self-concept, including self-esteem, self-image, self-confidence, self-determination, and self-responsibility.
Typology: Slides
1 / 19
This page cannot be seen from the preview
Don't miss anything!












REPORTERS: Joanah Marie Simeros Jaron Adrian Sy
Anxiety Attitude Conceit Desire
Doubt Fear Motivation Resilient Self-confidence Self-determination Self-esteem Self-image Self-responsibility
Be aware of both your strengths and your weaknesses Believe in yourself and accept yourself As your self-concept increases, there will be less and less that you have to prove to yourself. A person with a positive self-concept is pleasant, secure, and content. Self-concept:
*The ingredients of a positive self-concept include: *Self-esteem *Self-image *Self-confidence *Self-determination *Self-responsibility
S elf-esteem is your feeling as to how you feel about yourself. It is how you accept yourself and perceive your worth as a person. S elf-image relates to self-acceptance and presenting yourself in a confident manner. Self-confidence is being secure with your abilities and the opportunity to face new challenges. Self-determination involves motivation from within. *Motivation is the energy that allows you to meet new challenges. To be self-determined is to be in charge of your fate
Development of Self- Concept
Chronological Development
The home environment plays an important role in the development of a person. Contacts outside of family provide a network of past, present, and future relationships. School is where you spend the majority of your time from age 5–20. The world of work provides you with the opportunity to display self-concept. External Factors
Fear Doubt Anxiety The specific internal factors that affect self-concept are Internal Factors
Self- awareness (infancy) Self-recognition ( months) Self-definition (3 yrs old) Self-concept (6 to 7 yrs old)
Formation of Self-Concept