Personal Development - Week 1 - Knowing The Self
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Balcatta Senior High School
Micuella S. Rodriguez
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This document is a learning material on personal development for week one. It introduces topics on self-development, self-concept, and different psychological theories, particularly psychoanalytic theory from Sigmund Freud.
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’ 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. It is an old maxim or aphorism which in time has been used in varied literature and consequently gained different m...
’ 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. It is an old maxim or aphorism which in time has been used in varied literature and consequently gained different meanings. “ ” Self-concept is ones abstract and general idea about yourself particularly towards your unique personality and your own perception about your set of values, point of views and behavior. Learned Organized Dynamic Psychoanalytic theory divides the psyche into three functions: Id, Ego, and Superego The structure that is primarily based on the pleasure principle. The structure that is based on the reality principle. The structure to develop and is primarily dependent on learning the difference between right and wrong. ’ Use your PerDev notebook :) Items 1- 5 1. 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. 2. It is ones 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. 3. Father of Psychoanalysis Theory. 4. What are the 3 levels of the mind according to Sigmund Freud? 5. The father of modern Philosophy. 1. Self Development 2. Self Concept 3. Sigmund Freud 4. Id, Ego, Superego 5. Rene Descartes