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 . Presented by the Lawyers Assistance Program. Facilitated by Robert Bircher. 1. Psycho-educational Groups. This series of classes is in the format of a psycho-educational group-this is different than a process group or university class-for some of you this may be your first class of this type!!. Dr Chris Bale. Department of Behavioural and Social Sciences. University of Huddersfield. c.bale@hud.ac.uk. Sociometer Theory. Leary & . Baumeister. (2000).. Functional, evolutionary explanation of self-esteem.. 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?. Dr. . Kanwal. . Kaisser. Session . Overview. Self-Esteem: What is it?. Effects of High and Low Self Esteem. Link between self esteem and Islam. Secret to Better Self Esteem. Self-Esteem: What is it?. Kristine Barnes-Meyers. Dawn . Mohar. Research Background. Gossip can be used to remind the group members that it is important to follow the group’s norms and values (. McAndrew. , Bell, & Garcia, 2007). Rose (2002) defined co-rumination as “excessively discussing personal problems within a dyadic . relationship. ,. ” . including discussing the same problem repeatedly and dwelling on negative feelings. Rose (2002) found that girls co-ruminated significantly more than boys and that co-ruminators scored higher in both positive friendship quality and internalizing symptoms. Much of the current research in co-rumination shows that the effects found by Rose (2002) in children and adolescents exist in co-ruminating young adult and adult friends as well (Barnstead, Bouchard, Smith, 2013). . Self-Esteem Defined. 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 . © 2012 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.. 3–. 2. Define . self-esteem and discuss its impact . on . your life.. Understand . how self-esteem is developed.. Identify . the characteristics of people with . Section One: Building Your Self-Esteem. What Is Self-Esteem. Self-esteem. A measure of how much you value and respect yourself. Benefits of High Self-Esteem. Increased Self Respect. Increased ability to reach goals. Chap 3 Lesson 1. Define Mental/Emotional Health. The ability to accept your-self and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in life.. What are the characteristics of good mental and emotional health?. 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. 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. Eating disorders. Inability to accept compliments. Victoria McNeil. Department of Psychology, . University . of Florida, . Gainesville. , FL. Racial identity and levels of racial discrimination and racism have been shown to closely impact self-esteem among Black Americans. . Defining Self-Esteem. self-esteem . is used to describe a person's overall sense of self-worth or personal value. . Self-esteem . can involve a variety of beliefs about the self, such as the appraisal of one's own .

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