Self and Personality
Mizoram Board · Class 12 · Psychology
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What to Focus On
- Self is the totality of an individual's conscious experiences, ideas, thoughts, and feelings about herself/himself.
- Self develops through interactions with parents, teachers, friends, and cultural environment.
- Self functions both as a 'subject' (knower/doer) and as an 'object' (something that can be known/observed).
- Self-esteem is the evaluative judgment a person makes about their own worth; it can be high or low.
- High self-esteem is linked to better academic and social outcomes; low self-esteem is linked to anxiety and depression.
- Self-efficacy (Bandura) is the belief in one's own capability to perform specific tasks successfully.
- Culture plays a major role in shaping an individual's self-concept.
- Western cultures are individualistic — self and group are clearly separated; personal goals are prioritised.
- Indian/Eastern cultures are collectivistic — self and group exist in harmonious co-existence; group goals are valued.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Personality refers to a person's physical appearance and social charm — a good-looking, charming person has a 'good personality'.
The Freudian 'Ego' is the same as a person's arrogance or inflated sense of self-importance ('big ego').
Self-esteem and self-efficacy are the same thing — both refer to how good a person feels about themselves.
Memory Tips
Definition of Self – totality of conscious experiences, ideas, thoughts and feelings about oneself
Personal Identity vs Social Identity
Self as Subject (Knower) and Self as Object (Known)
Self-Esteem – value judgment a person makes about herself/himself
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