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What’s on your mind?

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OBJECTIVES
At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to:

• Explain that knowing oneself can make a person accept his/her


strengths and limitations and dealing with others better.
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As an individual, we commonly see other people’s


manner of doing things, belief, and lifestyle. Most of the
time, we give comments and/or judgment on how they
behave and react in certain scenarios.
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Various artists use arts to express their innermost
thoughts through painting photos, cartoons, murals, and the
likes. Our appreciation and judgment of others’ works might
reveal our innermost thoughts and theirs, as well. Let us try
to know ourselves better by giving our opinions regarding
the challenges given.
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Process Questions:
1. How would you interpret the line in connection to cyber
bullying? Give concrete situation to justify your answer.
2. Visualize the situation being presented by the author by
sharing your own interpretation to its meaning.
3. In what certain scenario do you think this line would be
applicable to the needs of adolescents today?
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What’s on your mind?

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Self - Development
It is a process of discovering oneself by realizing one's
potentials and capabilities that are shaped over time either by
studying in a formal school or through environmental factors.
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Know mo to
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“An unexamined life is not worth living.”

Socrates Send Message


Father of Western Philosophy

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Socrates was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is
credited as a founder of Western philosophy and the first
moral philosopher of the ethical tradition of thought.
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“read thyself”

Thomas Hobbes Send Message


English Philosopher

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He stressed that an individual could learn more by studying others
and that he/she can do this by engaging himself/herself to reading books. He
also emphasized that a person learns more by studying oneself.
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Self-Concept
Self-concept is one’s abstract and general idea about him/herself
particularly toward his/her unique personality and his/her own
perception about his/her set of values, point of views and behavior.
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SELF-CONCEPT
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Self-concept is
learned.
This means that
self-concept can only be
acquired as soon as the
person learns how to
mingle with others and so
this indicates that self-
concept is influenced by
the person’s environment
and can be a product of
the person’s socialization.
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Self-concept is
organized.

This means that


a person may hear other
people’s point of view
regarding him/her but
will keep on believing
that what he/she thinks
of himself/herself is
always the right one.
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Self-concept is
dynamic.

Self-concept undergoes

development as the

person goes through

different experiences.
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“Out of your vulnerabilities will come your strength.”

Sigmund Freud Send Message


Father of Psychoanalysis

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Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) was the founder of psychoanalysis, a


theory of how the mind works and a method of helping people in mental
distress.
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Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality


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and very
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SIGMUND EGO
ID SUPEREGO
FREUD
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ID

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that
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to satisfy man's desire
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thinking
of the situation. This
nature is being
developed at a young
age or present from
birth.
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EGO

This operates
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The ego will give a
more socially accepted
means of getting the
desires and wants of a
person without getting
to hurt others feelings.
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SUPEREGO

This is the
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personality
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holds
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judgments
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concept of right
and wrong that
are believed to be
acquired from the
family and the
environment.
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Activity
In a short bond
paper draw a
scenario which
shows the ID, EGO,
and SUPEREGO.
Explain your work
in one paragraph.

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