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Unit 10(C):Self-Concept/Self-Esteem

Unit 10(C):Self-Concept/Self-Esteem. Do Now. Discussion: What are some things that could lower or raise self-esteem?. Exploring the Self. Self: The center of personality, the organizer of our thoughts, feelings and actions.

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Unit 10(C):Self-Concept/Self-Esteem

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  1. Unit 10(C):Self-Concept/Self-Esteem

  2. Do Now Discussion: What are some things that could lower or raise self-esteem?

  3. Exploring the Self • Self: The center of personality, the organizer of our thoughts, feelings and actions. • Spotlight effect: overestimating others noticing and evaluating our appearance, performance, and blunders. • Self-esteem: one’s feeling of high or low self-worth. • Self-serving bias: a readiness to perceive oneself favorably.

  4. Gordon Allport • One of the first Psychologist to study Personality. • Contributed to the formation of value scales. • One of the founding fathers of personality psychology. • Emphasized the uniqueness of the individual and the importance of present context to understand the individual

  5. Carl Rogers • One of the founding fathers of psychotherapy research. • Created the person-centered-approach.

  6. Video!!!!!! • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOrzmFUJtrs&hd=1

  7. Review • What is the difference between self and self-esteem? • What is spotlight effect?

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