Kozier Chapter 39 Self-Concept
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Body image | how a person perceives the size, appearance, and functioning of their body and its parts |
Core self-concept | the beliefs and images that are most vital to the person's identity |
Global self | refers to the collective beliefs and images one holds about oneself; the most complete description that individuals can give of themselves at any one time |
Global self-esteem | how much one likes one's perceived self as a whole |
Ideal self | how we would prefer to be; the individual's perception of how one should behave based upon certain personal standards, aspirations, goals, or values |
Role | the set of expectations about how a person occupying a specific position behaves |
Role ambiguity | unclear role expectations; people do not know what to do or how to do it and are unable to predict the reactions of others to their behavior |
Role conflict | a clash between the beliefs or behaviors imposed by two or more roles fulfilled by one person |
Role development | involves socialization into a particular role |
Role mastery | performance of role behaviors that meet social expectations |
Role performance | what a person does in a particular role in relation to the behaviors expected of that role |
Role strain | a generalized state of frustration or anxiety experienced with the stress of role conflict and ambiguity |
Self-esteem | the value one has for oneself; self-confidence |
Specific self-esteem | how much one approves of a certain part of oneself |
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