It is either the cognitive or the affective representation of an individual.
Self
A person's emotional and erotic attraction toward another individual
Sexual Orientation
It is the most important part of the brain for sexual functioning
Hypothalamus
This trait starts with enthusiasm but sooner or later that enthusiasm just dies down.
Ningas Cogon
A method where an idea is tested by asking a series of questions to determine underlying beliefs
Socratic Method
It plays an essential role in shaping our conception of the world, our opinions, and our values.
Internet
Part of the brain associated with somatosensory processing
Parietal Lobe
A brain structure that controls heart activity and largely controls breathing, swallowing, and digestion
Medulla Oblongata
A stage in "Cognitive Development" wherein an individual demonstrates abstract thinking
Formal Operations
It refers to your belief in your capacity to perform necessary actions to produce specific performance goals
Self-Efficacy
It involves setting goals, monitoring, and evaluating
Regulation of Cognition
Sometimes referred to as "positive affirmations"
Positive self-talk
It is generally defined as how one thinks and feels toward one's body.
Body Image
A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
Stress
It is an attempt to control or influence other people's perceptions.
Impression Management
He developed the Goal-Setting Theory
Edwin Locke
Also known as the "love hormone"
Oxytocin
It was passed in December 2012 and guarantees access to contraceptive methods.
The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012/Reproductive Health Law/RH Law
He asserted that the perception of beauty does depend on the external sense of sight.
Francis Hutcheson
It is the act of looking after your mental, emotional, and physical health
Self-Care