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  2. Feb 6, 2024 · Self-concept is an overarching idea we have about who we arephysically, emotionally, socially, spiritually, and in terms of any other aspects that make up who we are (Neill, 2005). We form and regulate our self-concept as we grow, based on the knowledge we have about ourselves.

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    Humanist psychologist Carl Rogersbelieved that self-concept is made up of three distinct parts: ideal self, self-image, and self-esteem. His theory explains what it means when these parts are congruent or incongruent with reality that impacts your self-concept.

    Self-concept develops, in part, through our interaction and observation of others. In addition to family members and close friends, other people in our community and in the media can contribute to our self-identity. Someone believes in you. For instance, one study found that the more a teacher believes in a high-performing student's abilities, the ...

    Self-concept is not static, meaning that it can change. Our environment plays a role in this process. Places we are exposed to, especially those that hold a lot of meaning to us, actively contribute to our future self-concept through how we relate these environments to ourselves and how society relates to them. Self-concept can also change based on...

    As with many topics within psychology, several other theorists have proposed different ways of thinking about self-concept.

  3. Oct 21, 2024 · Your self-concept is the beliefs, feelings, thoughts, and images you hold about yourself. It includes many different aspects of your identity, including your physical appearance, personality traits, values, talents, skills, roles, and relationships.

  4. Dec 20, 2023 · Self-concept in psychology refers to an individual's self-perceived knowledge, beliefs, and feelings about themselves, encompassing elements like self-worth, self-image, and self-esteem. It's formed through experiences, interactions, and reflections, and plays a pivotal role in influencing behavior, emotions, and interpersonal relationships.

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  5. What is the self-concept? Where does it come from and what are the different pieces of self-concept, according to psychological theories? Find the answers here.

  6. Jan 29, 2024 · Carl Rogers’ self-concept is a central theme in his humanistic theory of psychology. It encompasses an individual’s self-image (how they see themselves), self-esteem (how much value they place on themselves), and ideal self (the person they aspire to be).

  7. Apr 12, 2022 · Self-concept is what you believe defines you as a person. It answers the question: “Who am I?” In psychology, many theories on self-concept exist, but most of them parallel the...

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