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Pe rs on alit y

v elo pm e n t
De
Ms. Ma. Jhoon, LPT
belle L. Alay
Personality
Development
- a process of discovering oneself by realizing one's
potentials and capabilities that are shaped overtime
either by studying or environmental factors.
Socrates
- Father of Western Philosophy
- Socrates was a scholar,
teacher and philosopher born
in ancient Greece. His
Socratic method laid the
groundwork for Western
systems of logic and
philosophy.

The unexamined
life, for a human,
is not worth
living " -
Socrates
Rene Descartes
(1596-1650)
- Father of Modern
Philosophy
- " The Mind is seat of
conciousness".
Self
your sense of who you are,
deep down — your identity
Self-Concept
- One's abstract and general idea about
himself/herself.
(Unique Personality, set of values, point of
view behavior)
C a r l R o g e r s
th e fo un d e r s o f
-on e o f
p sy c ho lo g y
humanistic
h im th e r e a re 3
-accor din g to
f - c o n ce p t.
parts lf sel
3 Part's of Self -Concept
Ideal Self
Your vision and
ambitious of you want
to be.
Real Self (Self-
Image)
How you currently see and
perceive yourself.
Self-Esteem
How much worth and value
you believe you have.
Several Factors that
shape self-concept
YOUR OWN
OBSERVATIONS
social comparison theory, people
need to compare themselves with
others in order to gain insight into
their own behavior (Festinger, 1954;
Goethals & Darley, 1977; Wood,
1989).
Several Factors that
shape self-concept
FEEDBACK FROM
OTHERS
Positive and negative criticisms also create
an impact on self-concept. People talk
about us or how they discriminate us give
an important aspect in shaping the self-
concept. The amount of criticism, feedback
we sometimes freely give, helps shape the
current self-concept of what we choose to
be or not
Several Factors that
shape self-concept
CULTURAL VALUES/
CULTURAL GUIDELINES
The society in which we are
raised defines what is “good”
and “bad” in personality and
behavior.
Several Factors that
shape self-concept
HAVING SELF-
KNOWLEDGE
stems from the actual – self. It
derives from our social
interactions of society that
provide insight into how others
react to us.

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