The individual view someone has of themselves
What is self-image?
The genetic disposition that causes and indiviudual to behave, react, and think in a certain manner
What is Temperament
The tendency to attack the self-concept of individuals instead of their positions on communication topics.
What is "verbal aggression"?
The first step in the perception process
The public self you want others to see and know.
What is Face?
The version of yourself that you would like to be.
What is ideal-self
An individual's appraisal and expression of their emotions of others in a manner that enhances thought, living, and communicative interactions.
What is Emotional Intellegence
An individual who considers others' feelings, what they have to say, and recognizes their needs.
What is "responsiveness"?
The self awareness to assess how well your communication matches situational norms.
What is Self-Monitoring?
Revealing private information about your self to others.
What is Self-disclosure?
The value that you place on yourself
What is self-worth?
What refers to one's perceived control over their behavior and life circumstances?
What is locusts of control
What can be defined as the degree to which an individual expects to be rejected, readily perceives rejection when occurring, and experiences an intensely adverse reaction to that rejection?
What is "Rejection Sensitivity"?
A person's ability to view yourself as a unique person and to reflect on your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
What is self-awareness?
Feeling of closeness and “union” that exists between us and our partners.
What is Intimacy?
An individual’s belief about themself
What is self-concept?
What does the OCEAN model stand for? (The big 5 personality traits)
Openness
Conscientiousness
Extraversion
Agreeableness
Neuroticism
General Patterns of mental processes that impact how people view and organize themselves in relationships.
What is "Relational Disposition"?
An individual's self-concept as shaped by what they believe others think of them.
What is Looking-glass self?
A person's way of communicating their true self for others to see.
What is communicating your self?
An individual’s subjective evaluation of her/his/their abilities and limitations.
What is self-esteem?
The combination of traits, behavior and mental stability. (Hint, what makes us unique)?
What is Personality
What characteristic are the following traits associated with?:
-defends own beliefs, dominant, willing to take a stand, aggressive, competitive.
What is "Assertiveness"?
The theory that believes that a person's self-esteem is determined by their ideal self.
What is Self-discrepancy theory?
The degree to which you have a clearly defined, consistent, and enduring sense of self.
What is Self-concept clarity?