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PER DEV FINAL REVIEWER | own perception about his/her set

lesson 2.1-5 of values, point of view and


LESSON 2.1 behavior.
SELF-DEVELOPMENT
 a process of discovering oneself RENE DESCARTES
by realizing one's potentials and  "Father of Moder Philosophy"
capabilities that are shaped over  proposed his theory that a
time either by studying in a person s existence depends on
formal school or through his/her perception.
environmental factors.  "MIND is the SEAT of
CONSCIOUSNESS"
KNOW THYSELF
SOCRATES 3 ASPECTS OF SELT-CONCEPT
 "An unexamined life is not worth LEARNED
living."  no individual is born with self-
 an old MAXIM or APHORISM concept.
which in time has been used in ORGANIZED
varied literature and  stresses out that one's
consequently gained different perception towards him/herself
meaning firm.
THOMAS HOBBES DYNAMIC
 "READ THYSELF"  he/she continues to encounter
 He stressed that an individual problems or challenges that may
could learn more by studying reveal his/her self-concept in
others and that he/she can do that particular situation.
this by engaging himself/herself
to reading books.
 he states that a man who looks SELF CONCEPT
into himself/herself and  ID, EGO, and SUPEREGO
considers contemplating on what
he/she did or what he/she thinks, Psychologist and Neurologist
reasons, hopes and or fears and  Theory of Psychoanalysis
to what grounds he/she feels.
SIGMUND FREUD
OTHER AUTHORS  "Father of Psychoanalysis"
 a moral epistemological
injunction. COMPONENTS oF PERSONALITY
 "SELF-CONCERN" ID
 driven by PLEASURE
SELF CONCEPT PRINCIPLE
 is ones abstract and general
idea about him/herself EGO
particularly toward his/her  makes it possible for the ID to
unique personality and his/her work in a more prope and
satisfactory ways 5 WAYS THAT INFLUENCED
* Performance Experiences
SUPEREGO * Vicarious Performances
 holds our moral judgements or * Verbal Persuasion
concept of right and wrong. * Imaginal Performances
* The Affective States & Physical
Sensations
LESSON 2.2
SELF SELT & IDENTITY
 one of the determinants of what WILLIAM JAMES PSYcHOLOGIST
we thought about ourselves the  "the self is what happens when I
result of what we think and/or do reflect upon ME"
TAYLOR (1989)
SELF-ESTEEM  Self as a "Reflective Project"
 evaluation of your own worth
POSITIVE or NEGATIVE JUDCEMENT & DECISION
MAKING
POSITIVE BAZERMAN & MOORE (2013)
- valuation that is pleasing and How to Make Rational Decision
acceptable according to your * Define the Problem
standards and that of the others * Identify the Criteria
* Weight the Criteria
NEGATIVE * Generate Alternatives
- feeling distraught * Rate each Alternative on each
major factors: Criterion
* own appearance * Compute the Optimal Decision
* how satisfied you are in a
relationship PERSONALITY
* how you view your performance  A product of genetic response
that we inherit from our parents
SELF-EFFICACY and from the influence of our
STAJKOVIC & LUTHANS, 199 environment.
 "It does not refer to your abilities
but rather to your beliefs about ENVIRONMENT
what you can do with your  Shaped by the people around
abilities" us, culture, and practices that we
 are being raised in continuously
MADDUX AND KLEIMAN (2000) creates social interactions and
 5 different ways that influenced relationships.
self-efficacy beliefs from the
ideas of Albert Badura, a PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
professor and a psychologist.  A complex administration of
thoughts, feelings, emotion, and
behavior that influence personal
judgement. beginning of adulthood.

Psychosocial Development Common Challenges that


Erik Erikson adolescents experience:
"Identity vs. Role Confusion" - Biological Challenges
- Cognitive Challenges
THEORY OF MIND - Psychological Challenges
 Described as having high
regards toward the perspective Health Issues of adolescence:
of others and feeling concern for A. Eating Disorders
others. - Anorexia Nervosa
- Bulimia Nervosa
Leads to misunderstanding
FAMILY B. Mental Health Disorder
- Abuse of prohibited drugs. - Mood Disorders
- Pre-marital sex - Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
- Cigarette smoking - Bipolar Disorder
- Alcohol intake - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD)
THOUGHTS - School Phobia
 Impression activated by a - Learning Disabilities
stimulus in your mind that is
evident from the environment C. Social Issues
you are in. - Sexual Abuse
- emotions - Substance Abuse
- actions - Influence of Mass Media
- feelings - Impact of Social Media

LESSON 2.3
1. A leader's job becomes
DEVELOPING THE WHOLE
PERSON
smoother when he or
LESSON 2.4
she has followers who
THOUGHTS, FEELINGS AND
BEHAVIORS IN ACTUAL LIFE
are positive and self-
SITUATIONS
motivated, coy things
LESSON 2.5
Adolescence
done, accept
 The period of development that
begins at puberty and ends at
responsibility, excels in
emerging adulthood.
 Period between the normal
requirements tasks, and
onset of puberty and the
willingly accept difficult properly. Which

assignment qualities of qualities of a leader is

a follower is being being disregarded?

displayed?  Showing empathy

 A can-do-attitude
4. How important is

2. Jeremy was annoyed by honesty in any

the fact that the deal relationship?

with his clients did not  It is through one's

go well, even though honesty that

that happens he still he/she gains the

goes to work in a calm trust of his/ her

and pleasing manner. loved ones.

Which qualities of a
5. Why is understanding
leader is being
the value of
displayed?
relationships important
 Show enthusiasm
for you to study? It

3. Ditas' gets easily leads me to

annoyed whenever her  Assess my own

subordinates did not do relationship.

the task that she

assigned to them
6. An extended family 8. Anne was offended

consists of because her parents

 Father, mother, always compare her

children, with her siblings that

grandparents, they are better than her.

cousins, and other What should Anne do?

relatives  She should talk to

her mother about


7. The following are some
how she felt about
tips for setting effective
it.
goals, EXCEPT:

 Break down your 9. What is the importance

goals into small, of using strategies in

unachievable developing oneself in

tasks so that you order to help in career

get frequent decisions?

opportunities to  Analyzing oneself

accomplish them first in order to

and feel motivated know strengths

to take on other and weaknesses

goals.
10. Parents still have the

most influence in their

children's life.

 Adulthood

11. It is one of the most

accessible positive

emotions, and its

effects can strengthen

friendships and intimate

relationships.
 Compassion

12. It is a family who

settles together in a

different place; it could

be from one place to

another due to some

circumstances such as

the father's job. What

type of family is being

described?
 Migrant

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