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  1. Interdependent view of the self. a way of defining oneself in terms of one's relationships to other people; recognizing that one's behavior is often determined by the thoughts, feelings, and actions of others. Describe gender differences in defining the self with reference to women.

  2. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Characteristics of the self, separate, self-contained and independent and more.

  3. Example(s): Therapists should not attempt to change or modify anything about a client. Therapists acknowledge and appreciate each and every one of a client's viewpoints. Therapists should ask a client to describe their ideal self and their actual self.

  4. God, as the ultimate Good and Truth, will typically be understood as assigning purpose to the self. The cosmology involved is typically teleological—in other words, there is a design and order and ultimately an end to the story (the eschaton ).

  5. Oct 13, 2024 · The self is the goal towards which the process of individuation strives. It represents psychic wholeness and the process by which self division may be healed. The psychology of the self is also the psychology of religious experience.

    • Mark Kelly
    • 2020
  6. This article focuses on the “me” that will be referred to interchangeably as either the “self” or “identity.” We define the self as a multifaceted, dynamic, and temporally continuous set of mental self-representations.

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  8. Apr 25, 2014 · These two quotes capture competing perspectives on one of the most longstanding puzzles of human psychology: What is the self? And, more specifically, is there just one "self" in each person or...