Self-concept/self-esteem has deep biological foundations, yet it is modified by the environment. Some people develop a positive
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Self-concept/self-esteem has deep biological foundations, yet it is modified by the environment. Some people develop a positive self-image because they are born into a household with strong values and are thus encouraged to have high morals and achieve success. In society, the three primary categories of self-concept/self-esteem created are "self-worth," "confidence," and "social support." When a person's self-concept/self-esteem is poor, they lack drive to achieve things. As a result, social isolation and sadness may occur. A good sense of self-worth, on the other hand, can drive an individual to pursue their objectives and ambitions, leading to confidence in themselves as well as confidence in others (social support).
Explanation: Self-concept/self-esteem has deep biological foundations, yet it is modified by the environment. Some people develop a positive self-image because they are born into a household with strong values and are thus encouraged to have high morals and achieve success. Others develop low self-esteem because they were not as fortunate with their parents as others and hence did not share in the same achievements. Learning how to deal with unpleasant emotions and establishing life balance will help you develop a healthier self-concept. Self-esteem is a psychological attitude that describes how you feel about yourself and how others see you. It could be positive, negative, or a combination of the two. "Self-worth," "confidence," and "social support" are the three major categories of self-concept/self-esteem created in society. Self-worth is the amount of value you place on yourself as a person. You may have high self-esteem if you believe your abilities are sufficient to make a difference in the world. In contrast, if your self-esteem is low (or fails to rise), you may have issues with your perceptions of your personal identity and ability to succeed. The terms "self-confidence" and "self-concept" can be used interchangeably, however self-confidence has a more positive meaning than self-esteem, which suggests weakness or inadequacy. The social support group to which we belong is not a replacement for a family's love, but rather an encouragement for us to mature, learn from our mistakes, and make changes as needed. Gudykunst's Identity Model is extremely useful in understanding the elements that influence identity formation. Identity is developed at the human level through a person's ties with others, such as family, friends, and colleagues. At the social level, identity can be defined by distinctions in race/ethnicity, gender/sexual orientation, and other variables. While both of these levels are required in practice for full identity creation, I will first describe some of the specific characteristics that may influence an individual's ability to construct their own personal identity. As a result, the following section of this study will center on those three basic categories, namely Self-Identity against Peer Identity versus Social Identity Context: I have a strong human dimension because I believe it is critical to comprehend other people's emotions and experiences. This has always been a part of my life, and it has taught me to treat others with respect and care. Social dimension: In all facets of my life, I consider myself to be a very social person. For example, I enjoy meeting new people and conversing with them about their day or an intriguing topic. This has always aided in the development of my self-esteem/self-concept because it taught me how to interact with others. Personal Dimension: I am optimistic, have a strong sense of happiness and security, am self-confident, believe in myself, believe I am worthwhile and appreciated by others, and so on. ###### The Above is the answer for( 1b ), Now use this and answer the following question below .
How do these concepts (anti-racism and social justice/a just society) intersect with what you wrote about in #1b above? This should be at least four well developed paragraphs - one paragraph per component of your identity. ?
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
ISBN: 978-0071247085
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Authors: J. M. Smith, H. C. Van Ness, M. M. Abbott