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De La Cruz, Joshu a, Jores, Rea Mae, Morata, Cainly Za isa, Simpelo, Joseph Daniel
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This document explores various aspects of the physical self, including growth and development across the lifespan and different cultural concepts of beauty. It discusses factors affecting physical development, body image, self-esteem, and the concept of beauty from different perspectives. The presentation is suitable for introductory studies on psychology.
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PHYSICAL ASPEC TS OF THE SELF De La Cruz, Joshu a Jores, Rea Mae Morata, Cainly Za isa Simpelo, Joseph Daniel Agenda Stages of Life Span Factors Affecting Physical Growth and Development B...
PHYSICAL ASPEC TS OF THE SELF De La Cruz, Joshu a Jores, Rea Mae Morata, Cainly Za isa Simpelo, Joseph Daniel Agenda Stages of Life Span Factors Affecting Physical Growth and Development Body Image Concept of Beauty What is Physical Self? Physical self refers to the body that includes basic parts such as head, neck, arms and legs. It is made up of other organs such as the brain, heart, lungs, stomach, intestines, and muscles. The body performs its functions least well during (1) Infancy and (2) Old Age. Physical efficiency generally peaks in early adulthood and declines into the middle age What is Physical Self? Physical development and growth during childhood continues at a slow rate compared with rapid rate of growth in babyhood. One of the most crucial stages of development is the adolescence. It is the stage of development characterized by rapidly physical changes that includes the maturation of reproductive system It begins with the onset of puberty Concept of Self SIGMUND FREUD WILLIAM JAMES In psychoanalytic school, construction of - Considered body as initial source the self and personality makes the body of sensation and necessary for the and the core of human experience with origin and maintenance of personality - It is an element of spiritual hygiene of supreme significant CARL JUNG Argued that the physical body and the external world can be known only as psychological experiences necessary for the origin and maintenance of personality. LIFE SPAN The development from conception to death LIFE SPAN ELZABETH B. HURLOCK -She outlined the stages of lifespan or the development from conception to death. -She also divided the stages into 10 parts. Factors Affecting the Growth and Development Nature Socio-biologist, psychologists and others in natural sciences argue that behavior traits can be explained by genetics Nurture Sociologists, Anthropologists and others in the social sciences argue that human behavior is learned and shaped through interaction. Factors Affecting Development 1. Maternal Childhood 2. Child Nutrition 3. Early Sensory Stimulation Factors Affecting Physical Growth 1. Genetic History 2. Nutrition 3. Medical Condition 4. Exercise 5. Sleep 6. Emotional Well-being Body Image What is Body Image -Body image refers to how individuals perceive, think, and feel about their body and physical appearance. -Younger women and girls tend to have poor body image. -Body image can affect both the adolescent’s physical and psychological well-being Appearance Everything about a person that others can observe such as height, skin color, clothes, and hairstyle. Self Esteem A person’s overall evaluation of his or her own worth. Causes of Poor Body Image Stages ofEmphasis on thin ideal body Bullying and peer pressure Media Effects of Poor Body Image Body Dissatisfaction Depression Low Self-esteem Eating Disorder Body Modification Types of Body Modification Tattooing Permanent Make-up Body Piercing Cosmetic Surgery CONCEPT OF BEAUTY Beauty is not constant. The way people define beauty change from time to time. Each and everyone’s culture affects the perception of beauty. -In Egyptian art, beauty is portrayed in women with slim, high waist, narrow hips, and long black hair. -Women with full figure and rounded hips were considered beautiful during the renaissance period. -Some tribes (e.g., Africa) during the Medieval Age are consider chubby, fat or plum women as beautiful. -Some tribes like Malaysia, Philippines, and Indonesia considered flat noses to be the most attracti ve. Standards of Beauty Clean and Unblemished skin Thick and Shiny Hair Well-Proportioned Body Symmetrical Faces While physical attributes play a role in beauty, it's important to recognize that beauty is not solely defined by outward appearance. It also encompasses qualities like: Inner Beauty This refers to qualities like kindness, intelligence, compassion, and strength of character. These qualities are often considered more enduring and valuable than mere physical attractiveness. tistic Beauty Ar Beauty can be found in art, music, literature, and other forms of creative expression. These artistic expressions often evoke emotions, inspire contemplation, and provide a sense of aesthetic pleasure. atural Beauty N The natural beauty of a woman or man encompasses their unique physical characteristics, personality traits, and inner qualities that make them attractive and authentic. BEAUTY IS IMPORTANT IN ALL SOCIETIES. ATTRACTIVE PEOPLE HAVE LOT OF OPPORTUNITIES AND ADVANTAGES IN LIFE. STUDIES HAVE SHOWN THAT MEN AND WOMEN WHO ARE PHYSICALLY ATTRACTIVE HAVE MORE OPPORTUNITIES, SUCH AS JOB PROMOTION AND INCOME UNATTRACTIVE PEOPLE ARE LESS LIKED AND ASSISTED +123-456-7890 [email protected]