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CD 306 Exam 2 Question and answers verified to pass CD 306 Exam 2 Actual Self - correct answer the person's perception of the self as it is, contrasted with the possible self ---Often the place in between feared and ideal self Possible Selves - correct answer A person's conception of t...

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CD 306 Exam 2
Actual Self - correct answer ✔the person's perception of the self as it is,
contrasted with the possible self
---Often the place in between feared and ideal self


Possible Selves - correct answer ✔A person's conception of the self as it
potentially may be (May include both an ideal self and feared self)


Ideal Self - correct answer ✔the person an adolescent would like to be (kind
of unattainable, far reaching)


Feared Self - correct answer ✔the self a person imagines it is possible to
become but dreads coming (the dropout, lazy, etc)


What allows for teens to think this way? - correct answer ✔-Formal
operations allows for abstract and complex thought
---EX: "I can see everything that is out there for me to be"
---EX: "I can see more than just one version, one way of being"


The false self - correct answer ✔a self that is presented to others, when it is
known to the person that is is NOT who they are


Self Esteem - correct answer ✔A person's overall sense of worth and well
being
--American Phenomenon

,Baseline Self Esteem - correct answer ✔a person's stable level of sense of
worth and well being


Baraometric Self Esteem - correct answer ✔fluctuating sense of worth and
well being as they respond to different thoughts, experiences, and interactions
in the course of a day


TED TALK: "Why thinking you're ugly is bad for you" - correct answer ✔--We
focus so much on our appearance now that other areas in our lives are
suffering (don't talk in school b/c don't want people to notice how you look,
lower GPA/grade on a test if you don't think you are skinny enough)
--These drastic measures to pursue a perfect appearance often leads to more
risk behaviors
--This problem effects are economy → spend billions of dollars because of
these crazy diet trents, girls who don't feel confident less likely to go to an
interview


Eight domains of adolescent self image (Susan Hartner) - correct answer
✔1)Scholastic competence
2)Social acceptance
3)Athletic competence
4)Physical competence
5)Job competence
6)Romantic appeal
7)Behavioral conduct
8)Close friendship
...and, Global (overall) self esteem


Most important domain of self esteem - correct answer ✔-physical
appearance---> strongly related to global self esteem

, -Kind of outweighs the "good" other categories if you feel poorly about
physical appearance


Cause and Effect of Self Esteem - correct answer ✔-Positive relationship
with parents
-School success → high self esteem → school success
-Low self esteem in family and school with high self esteem in peer group
results in → at risk behaviors


The Emotional Self - correct answer ✔-High self report of feeling awkward,
lonely, nervous, and ignored
-Abstract reasoning allowing for them to see the layers of a situation
-Decline in positive emotions from 9-10 grade, then leveling out in 12th


Kristin Neff: Self Compassion - correct answer ✔-Self compassion involves
acting the same way towards yourself when you are having a difficult
time...etc
--Would you talk to your friends the same way you talk to yourself?


Erikson's Theory: Identity vs Identity Confusion - correct answer ✔-
Establishing a clear sense of who you are
-Create an identity after modeling themselves after parents, friends, and
others
-This stage can be impacted by the problems in earlier stages of
development, creating identity confusion


Psychosocial Moratorium - correct answer ✔Erikson's term for a period
during adolescence when adult responsibilities are postponed as young
people try on various possible selves

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