behaviors we output to others. The LSI helps us look at the positive and negative qualities of our own personalities and ways to improve upon them. Upon the findings of my LSI self description a few strengths were discovered along with a few weaknesses. Based on the survey that was taken the highest scored areas were affiliative, self actualizing and humanistic-encouraging. However the areas that were scored the lowest were approval, avoidance, and dependent. The highest I scored is a 93 on affiliative
Words: 564 - Pages: 3
others. In this report I will discuss self-concept, perceptions, assertiveness, self esteem and stereotyping. I will use a few personal illustrations to relate the material to the text, and I will conclude with a statement on what I've learned and how relevant the material has been to me. Interpersonal Communications 3 Self concept is the way individuals see themselves
Words: 1979 - Pages: 8
results of this study were clearly contrary to initial expectations. The alternative hypothesis suggested that SE participants would show improved psychological functioning and self esteem after three months of employment. Exactly the reverse happened -- SE participants showed significantly worse psychological functioning and self esteem. There are two major possible explanations for this outcome pattern. First, it seems reasonable that there might be a delayed positive or "boomerang" effect of employment
Words: 606 - Pages: 3
Raymond Carver’s story, "Cathedral’, talks about an outside relationship within a marriage that is established between the narrator’s wife and a blind man. The story elaborates how the relationship can affect the normal relations of the couple. Communication in that marriage is not as effective as expected. Also, the privacy of the husband is affected. However, openness results to seeing a cathedral when the husband explains what it is to the blind man. The title is based on the cathedral but the
Words: 1138 - Pages: 5
TITIAN SELF PORTRAIT Name: Institution: Titian (Portrait of Himself) Titian is a high renaissance Italian painter that is famed for his paintings that dominated the 1560’s. As a painter, Titian gained fame for a self-portrait that he did on an oil canvas in his sunset years. This painting differs markedly from an earlier self portrait that he did in earlier years. In this particular portrait, the painter depicts himself as an old tired man. The portrait does not show the self-confident
Words: 1232 - Pages: 5
Foundations of Psychology Jackie Bartlett Abstract Kowalski, R.,& Westen. D. (2005). Psychology (4th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley This paper will examine basic concepts of human interaction from a psychology perspective. It will describe at least two examples of how human behavior changes based on social situations. The two behaviors that this paper will examine are teenagers who drink in a crowd of their peers but don't drink when they are alone and taking part in
Words: 1389 - Pages: 6
clear understanding of the universal morals that are shared by all people with in all circumstances. His argument for defense is good will is irreducible source of moral value as stated in the text. Virtue ethics give emphasis to one’s disposition of self morals. The text describes a “virtuous character” to state that people achieve their moral base through making moral choices in time as our daily lives advance. The text refers that acting natural expressing moral principles is virtue ethics or a virtuous
Words: 676 - Pages: 3
Report On Societal Attitudes toward Physically Challenged People- A Comparative Study between two Generations Report On Societal Attitudes toward Physically Challenged People- A Comparative Study between two Generations Presented To Homayara Latifa Ahmed Assistant Professor Institute of Business Administration University of Dhaka Prepared By Md. Abdullah Al Mamun ID: M1314011 Himadri Bhowmic ID: M1314020 Md Ujjol Hosain ID: M1314036 Date of Submission: May 05, 2013
Words: 3508 - Pages: 15
matter what, we will get influenced by the media and be influenced by a visual image. A visual image is a mental image that we think is similar to a visual perception. It can change our moods and how we think about ourselves creating low self esteem or high self esteem. During a teenager’s life, we think we are judged by every little action we do or any decision we make. Some are affected more than this than others and this is due to society and the way they think things should be. We can be
Words: 818 - Pages: 4
WORKING IN THE 21st CENTURY LECTURE 4 Career Theories KRUMBOLTZ’S THEORY • Krumboltz (1984, 1990, 1996) describe social learning theory* of career choice based on the behaviour theory of Bandura (1977) • Krumboltz identifies four factors interact to produce the career path: – Genetic endowment & special abilities; – Environmental conditions & events; – Learning experiences; and – Task approach skills. SEE PGS 53-58 OF TEXT * Described in text pg 55 KAMAL KANT, 2013 2 KAMAL KANT, 2013
Words: 2374 - Pages: 10