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Me-Self I-Self

 According to William James Me-Self is  According to William James I-Self is a


subjective. objective.
 Me self is the self concept of knowledge  According to William James I Self is the
and thoughts related to who you think agent of experience
you are.
Real-Self Ideal-Self
 According to Carl Rogers Real Self is  According to Carl Rogers the Ideal Self is
includes all the aspects of one’s identity an idealized version of yourself created out
that are perceived in awareness. of what you have learned from your life
 REAL Self is based in our hopes and experiences, the demands of society, and
wishes or how we would like to see what you admire in your role models.
ourselves  Ideal Self is a Self Image

Multiple-Self Unified-Self
 Multiple Self is a sub selves that are  Unified Self is the integration of of the sub
autonomous sets of psychological selves into one, however, integration is a
processes such as dreams, desires, task for the later part of life.
emotions and memories.

True-Self False-Self
 The true self refers to a sense of The false self it is the person can feel
self based on authentic empty, it’s behaviours being learnt and
experience, and the feeling of controlled rather than spontaneous and
being truly present and alive. genuine.
Proactive-Self Agentic-Self
 Proactive Self is an individual have  Agentic-Self is defined as the aspect of
control in any situations by making things human personality that is determined by
happen in which they can act as agent in future assessment of one goals,
doing or making themselves as they are. objectives and actions.

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