PDM12
PDM12
Self-concept is learned
Self-concept is organized
Self-concept is dynamic
Self-concept is learned.
This explains that no individual is born with self-concept. A
person will soon develop this as he/she grows old. This means
that self-concept can only be acquired as soon as the person
learns how to mingle with others and so this indicated that self-
concept is influenced by the person’s environment and can be a
product of the person’s socialization.
Self-concept is organized.
This stresses out that one’s perception towards him/her is firm.
This means that a person may hear other people’s point of view
regarding him/her but will keep on believing that what he/she
thinks of himself/herself is always the right one. Change on one’s
perceptions towards him/her, however, may also be possible but it
takes time.
Self-concept is dynamic.
As an individual grows older, he/she continues to encounter
problems or challenges that may reveal his/her self-concept in that
particular time or situation. A person will definitely respond to the
scenario based on his/her own insights and how he/ she perceives
himself/ herself in the situation. Thus, self-concept undergoes
development as the person goes through different experiences.
Sigmund Freud
Id
Ego
Superego
The Id
Self-Esteem
Self-Efficacy
Self and Identity
Judgment and Decision Making
Self-Esteem