Psychological Perspective of The Self
Psychological Perspective of The Self
Psychological Perspective of The Self
of the Self
Lesson Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the students should be
able to:
Identify the different ideas in psychology
about the “self”;
Create your own definition of the “self”
based on the definitions from psychology;
and
Analyze the effects of various factors in
the formation of the “self”
“I am who I am”
“If you are who you
are, then who are
you that makes you
who you are?
“Self is the sense of
personal identity and
of who we are as
individuals.”
-Jhangiani and Tarry (2014)
Table of Contents
“I-Self”
Refers to the self that knows
WILLIAM JAMES’ who he or she is
CONCEPT OF SELF Thinking, acting and feeling
self
Reflects the soul of a person
or what is now thought of as
the mind and is called the
pure ego.
Self as having two (2) aspects:
“Me-Self”
the empirical self
WILLIAM JAMES’ refers to describing the
CONCEPT OF SELF person’s personal
experiences and further
divided into sub categories
Material Self
Social Self
Spiritual Self
A man’s Self is the sum total of
all that he can call his, not only
his body and his psychic
powers, but his clothes and his
house.
William James
2.
David Lester
Multiple versus
Unified Self
MULTIPLE VERSUS UNIFIED SELF
The construction
of multiple selves
varies across
different roles and
relationships.
MULTIPLE VERSUS UNIFIED SELF
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5. 10.
ACTIVITY 3: “You” Through Other’s Eyes
For the second part, ask your friends or family to describe you.
Please tell them not use any bad words.
I am _____________________________________________________.
4. Projection
placing one’s own unacceptable
thoughts onto others
5. Reaction Formation
condemns something that has an
unconscious appeal.
PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFENSE MECHANISMS
6. Displacement
transfer of emotions or behaviors to
another less threatening
7. Regression
falling back on childlike patterns as a
way of coping with stressful situations.
PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFENSE MECHANISMS
8. Identification
trying to become like someone else to deal with
one’s anxiety.
9. Compensation (Substitution)
trying to make up for areas in which a lack is
perceived by becoming superior in some area.
10. Sublimation
turning socially unacceptable urges into socially
acceptable behavior.
6.
Albert Bandura
Self as Proactive and
Agentic
Humans are producers of
their life circumstances
not just products of them.
Albert Bandura
Albert Bandura
Albert Bandura
Activity 3. “You” Through Other’s Eyes
For the first part, list ten (10) qualities or things that you think
define who you are.
1. 6.
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5. 10.
Activity 3: “You” Through Other’s Eyes
For the second part, ask your friends or family to describe you.
Please tell them not to use any bad words.
I am __________________________________________________.
Who do you think I am based on what you see me do or hear me
say?
Application and Assessment
Compare what you wrote about yourself to
those written by your classmates.
1.What do you feel about what your classmates
wrote about you?
2.What aspects are similar and which are not?
3.What aspects are always true or
circumstantial?
4.What aspects do you think are not really part
of your personality?
7.
Carl Jung
Self as the Central
Archetype
Archetypes
Archetypes are universal, inborn
models of people, behaviors, or
personalities that play a role in
influencing human behavior.
JUNG’S PERSONALITY ARCHETYPES
1.Persona
One’s “public personality” or
mask; one’s social roles.
JUNG’S PERSONALITY ARCHETYPES
2. Shadow
One’s dark side, parts of
ourselves that we dislike
JUNG’S PERSONALITY ARCHETYPES
3. Anima
Female archetypes, or
“feminine side”
JUNG’S PERSONALITY ARCHETYPES
4. Animus
Female archetypes, or
“feminine side”
JUNG’S PERSONALITY ARCHETYPES
5. Self
Central archetypes of
personality, represent wholeness
JUNG’S PERSONALITY ARCHETYPES
1. The father: Authority figure; stern; powerful
2. The mother: Nurturing; comforting
3. The child: Longing for innocence; rebirth; salvation
4. The wise old man: Guidance; knowledge; wisdom
5. The hero: Champion; defender; rescuer
6. The maiden: Innocence; desire; purity
7. The trickster: Deceiver; liar; trouble make
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