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6. The Self-Concept is the collection of​

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Answered by dineshwari8
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☆● One's self-concept (also called self-construction, self-identity, self-perspective or self-structure) is a collection of beliefs about oneself. Generally, self-concept embodies the answer to "Who am I?".●☆.

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Answered by adventureisland
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Self-concept is, at its most fundamental level, a collection of beliefs about oneself and others' reactions. It encapsulates the response to the inquiry, "Who am I?"

Carl Rogers, a humanist psychologist, believed that your self-concept was made from three parts:

Your ideal self is that the person you aspire to be.

Self-image refers to how you see yourself, including physical features, personality traits, and social roles.

Self-esteem refers to what quantity you wish, accept, or appreciate oneself, and it's influenced by a spread of things like how others perceive you, how you suspect you compare to others, and your social role.

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