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Chapter 6 - Physical Self

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1. B.F. He says that the role of the body is of primary importance


Skinner
2. Carl He argued that the physical body and the external world can be known only as psychological experiences
Jung
3. Erik He believes that the role of bodily organs is especially important in early developmental stages of a persons life. Later in
Erikson life, the development of physical as well as intellectual skills help determine whether the individual will achieve a sense of
competence and ability to choose demanding roles in a complex society.
4. High This is a positive self-esteem, which make the person be satisfied of themselves
Self-
Esteem
5. Inflated This people hold high regards of themselves. Better than the other to the point of under estimating them
Self-
Esteem
6. Low This person do not value themselves and do not trust their possibilities
Self-
Esteem
7. Physical The body which we interface with our environment and fellow being. It is a tangible aspect if the person that can be
Self directly observed and examined.
8. Sigmund He believes construction of self and personality makes the physical body the core of human experience
Freud
9. Wilhelm He argues that mind and body are one; all psychological processes, he postulated, are a part of physical al processes,
Reich and vice versa
10. William He considered body as initial source of sensation and necessary for the origin and maintenance of personality. it is an
James element of spiritual hygiene of supreme significant

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