Lesson 8 Sikolohiyang Filipino
Lesson 8 Sikolohiyang Filipino
Lesson 8 Sikolohiyang Filipino
EIGHT
OUR CREW
Aivelene
Trixia
Riza
DID YOU
Enriquez KNOW?
defined Sikolohiyang Pilipino as
‘‘the study of diwa” (‘psyche’), which in
Filipino refers to a variety of thoughts
relating to the philosophical concept of
'essence' as well as a wide range of
psychological concepts ranging from
consciousness to motives to behavior“.
Indigenization from
within or Cultural
revalidation
● -which means looking
for the indigenous
psychology from within
the culture itself and not
just clothing a foreign
body with a local dress.
Virgilio Gaspar Enriquez the father of
sikolohiyang Pilipino one of his concept is kapwa
a word that used to unite Filipinos, but it appears
to have lost its meaning in recent years. Kapwa,
means “shared identity,” “equality,” and “being
with others.” To put it simply, kapwa is the
obligation we have towards our fellow man.
Enriquez searched the Filipino culture and history
for the bases of Sikolohiyang Pilipino instead of
tracing these back to Western theories.
He established the Philippine Psychology
Research House (PPRH) which later named
Philippine Psychology Research and
Training House (PPRTH) and later renamed
as Akademya ng Sikolohiyang
Pilipino(Academy of Filipino Psychology).
RETHINKING FILIPINO
VALUES
Enriquez was critical of this
approach to the study of Filipino
values. He pushed Filipino
academics to revisit these ideas
with a Filipino perspective. In their
own studies, social scientists like
Lagmay, Salazar, and Bonifacio
took up the issue.
FILIPINO
VALUES
Bahala na
- This is clearly a widespread interpretation, since
Thomas Andres continues to define bahala na as "the
Filipino mindset that causes him to accept afflictions
and problems while leaving everything to God" in his
Dictionary of Filipino Culture and Values. When
Filipinos say "Bahala na!" "They are not passively
waiting for God to decide their fate." Instead,
scenario ahead of them and that they will do
everything possible to achieve their goals.
HIYA
- the uncomfortable feeling that
accompanies awareness of being in a
socially unacceptable position, or
performing a socially acceptable
(Lynch, 1961).
UTANG NA
LOOB
- The principle of reciprocity incurred when an
individual helps another. The person helped then feels
an obligation to repay the dept in the future when the
helper himself is in need of aid, or he may repay his
dept by sending gifts. It is often not clear when the
dept has been fully paid, so that the relationship
becomes an ongoing one (Andres, 1994..., pp. 190-191)
- To show his gratitude properly by returning the favor
with interest (Hollnstiener, 1961).
PAKIKISAMA VS. PAKIKIPAGKAPWA
Pakikisama
- A typical trait of a Filipino, in its simplest sense
meaning “getting along with others”, entails a genuine
intrinsic appreciation of togetherness.
Pakikipagkapwa
- Treating the other person as kapwa or fellow
human being.