3. Definitions of “SELF”
• is the union of these elements
Body
Thoughts
Sensations
that
constitutes
individuality
Identity of
a
person
Feelings
or
Emotions
constitutes your physical
attributes, your health
and and your posture
andd poise
the way you think and
how you perceive
things around you
affect how you feel
about them and bring
about sensations.
you experience prompt
you to act and behave
the way you do
makes up your
character or
personality and
essentially
distnguishes you from
others
13. Nature Nurture
Heredity • Environment
Genetic make-up • acquired surrounding
From the • habits/ routines
developmeny in the • practices of atittudes
womb of a mother • observed behaiviors
It is always a complex combination of
genes, environmental exposure and
experiences, and cultural backgrounds.
14.
15.
16. E or I
(Extraversion
or
Introversion)
Is how an individual prefers to channel his or her
energy when dealing with people, whether it is inward
or outward
S or N (
Sensing or
Intuition)
Is how one prefers to process information, whether
through the use of senses such as being able to
describe what one sees,feel, touch, smell...
or intuitively (natural ability or understood without
proof of evidence) like dealing with ideas.
T or F (
Thinking or
Feeling)
Is how an individual prefers to make decisions,
either thinking or suing logic(proper or reasonabe
way) and
analysis or feeling which uses the cognitive
(conscious mental activities thinking,
remembering)senses based on values or beliefs.
J or P
(Judgment or
Perception)
Is how an individual prefers to manage ones life ,
whether through judging, which means a planned
and organized life
versus perception, which has a more flexible
approach to living.(Observation)