Define self concept
An individual’s view of self. It is subjective and involves a complex mixture of unconscious and conscious thoughts, attitudes, & perceptions.
-How a person THINKS about oneself & it directly affects self esteem
Self esteem is
How a person FEELS about oneself
The loss of bodily function, decline in activity tolerance, and difficulty managing a chronic illness are examples of situations that change a patient’s?
Self concept
In general young children tend to rate themselves higher than they rate other children, suggesting that?
Their view of themselves is positively inflated
Job satisfaction and overall performance in adulthood are also linked to?
Self-esteem
Self-expanding opportunities such as exploring new ideas, solving problems in creative ways, and learning new skills predict job satisfaction and commitment and promote?
Self-concept clarity and self-esteem
Sometimes when individuals lose a job, their sense of self diminishes, they lose motivation to be socially active, and they even become depressed. They lose their job identity, and this alters their self-perceptions and self-care practices. Establishing a stable sense of self that transcends relationships and situations is a developmental goal of?
Adulthood
Cultural variations in self-concept and self-esteem across the life span can impact?
Health behaviors
How individuals view themselves and their perception of their health are closely related
Trust vs Mistrust (Birth to 1 year)
Autonomy vs shame and doubt
Initiative vs Guilt
Industry vs inferioritiy
Identity vs role confusion
Intimacy vs isolation
Generativity vs self absorption
Ego integrity vs despair
Self esteem is often highest in?
Childhood, fluctuates during adolescence, gradually rises throughout adulthood, and either diminishes or increases again in old age, depending on self-concept clarity
Children often report high self-esteem because
Their sense of self is inflated by a variety of extremely positive sources, and periodic declines may be associated with shifts to more realistic information about the self
Adolescence is a time of marked maturational changes and shifting levels of self esteem that set the stage for
Rises in self concept in young adulthood
Erikson’s emphasis on the generativity stage explains the rise in self esteem and self concept in adulthood
The individual focuses on being increasingly productive and creative at work while at the same time promoting and guiding the next generation
On the basis of Erikson’s stages of development, a decline in self concept in later adulthood reflects a
Diminished need for self promotion and a shift in self concept to a more modest and balanced view of self
-many report a decline in self esteem in later adulthood caused in part by physical and emotional changes associated with aging, but older adults with self concept clarity demonstrate psychological well being
When aging is associated with deterioration of health, nursing interventions must focus on
Health behavior changes to promote self care and self concept
A positive self concept gives a sense of meaning, wholeness, and consistency to a person. A healthy self concept has a high degree of stability, which generates positive feelings towards self. The components of self concept are?