PPT-Self-Concept and Self-Esteem in Human Relations

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Chapter 2 1 2 Learning Objectives t he way you see yourself 3 What is SelfConcept 4 The Four Parts of SelfConcept 5 Ideal Self Your vision of your future self Realistic

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Chapter 2 1 2 Learning Objectives t he way you see yourself 3 What is SelfConcept 4 The Four Parts of SelfConcept 5 Ideal Self Your vision of your future self Realistic Attainable . Definitions . Self-concept: Picture or perception of ourselves. Self Esteem: Feelings we have about ourselves. Self-ideal: The way we would like to . be. Self-Confidence-?. How is this self-concept, self-esteem, self-ideal and self-confidence?. Definitions . Self-concept: Picture or perception of ourselves. Self Esteem: Feelings we have about ourselves. Self-ideal: The way we would like to be. How much do you believe in your self? On a piece of paper write down the percentage of how much you believe in yourself. 100%? 75%? 50%?. Self-Concept. Dr. Marquita Byrd. Communication Studies Department. San Jose State University. Self-Concept. Self-concept is all that we believe to be true about ourselves.. Self-concept is part of the psychological filter that every human being has.. Anne Watson. Oxford 2013. Plan. Examples of school mathematical concepts to illustrate the endeavour. Examples of how processes of mathematical conceptualisation are described. Consideration of whether these are pedagogically useful. © 2012 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.. 1–. 2. Explain the nature, purpose, and importance of human relations.. Identify major developments in the workplace that have given new importance to human relations.. CD 11. Dr. Gallegos. Self-esteem is a valuing process and results from an ongoing self-appraisal n which traits and abilities are acknowledged and evaluated.. People with high self-esteem are motivated more from the inside than from rewards given by others. . Self-Concept. You are whatever you think you are.. labeling. Write a paragraph on a time that you . labeled (“judged”) . someone else . and then later found out that they were totally a different person from who you thought they were. By Mary B. Knutson, RN, MS, FCP. A Definition of Self-concept. All notions, beliefs, and convictions that constitute an individual’s knowledge of self and influence relationships with others. Self-esteem is a person’s personal judgment of his or her own worth, based on how well behavior matches up with self-ideal. (1999) provides the following . self concept. definition: "the individual's belief about himself or herself, including the person's attributes and who and what the self is".. Bracken . (1992) suggested that there are six specific domains related to self-. The Origins of the Religion of . Selfism. The Continual Need for Reformation in the Church. The church is formed by the Word. The church is de-formed by the world. The church must be continually re-formed by the Word of God. Part 1. Learning Objectives. 1. Describe how variation within groups is maintained and how variation among groups is maintained.. 2. . Describe modern human biological diversity and articulate an informed position on the question of biological races of humans. . Self esteem Characteristics of Low Self Esteem Social withdrawal Anxiety and emotional turmoil Lack of social skills and self confidence. Depression and/or bouts of sadness Less social conformity Self- Esteem is defined as the confidence and worth that you feel about yourself. Your level of self-esteem can directly affect your physical, mental and social health. Self . worth is . how you value yourself.. Armaan . salik. j. Bureaucracy. Max Weber (1864-1920):. A German sociologist and political economist, Weber is considered the father of modern bureaucracy. He introduced the concept to highlight the importance of a systematic and rule-based...

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