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explain the concept of self.discuss about the different type of self?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Self-concept is an individual's knowledge of who he or she is. According to Carl Rogers, self-concept has three components: self-image, self-esteem, and the ideal self. Self-concept is active, dynamic, and malleable. It can be influenced by social situations and even one's own motivation for seeking self-knowledge

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Self-concept is an individual's knowledge of who he or she is.

According to Carl Rogers, self-concept has three components: self-image, self-esteem, and the ideal self.

Self-concept is active, dynamic, and malleable. It can be influenced by social situations and even one's own motivation for seeking self-knowledge.

Defining Self-Concept

Social psychologist Roy Baumeister says that self-concept should be understood as a knowledge structure. People pay attention to themselves, noticing both their internal states and responses and their external behavior. Through such self-awareness, people collect information about themselves. Self-concept is built from this information and continues to develop as people expand their ideas about who they are.

Early research on self-concept suffered from the idea that self-concept is a single, stable, unitary conception of the self. More recently, however, scholars have recognized it as a dynamic, active structure that is impacted by both the individual’s motivations and the social situation.  

Carl Rogers’ Components of Self-Concept

Carl Rogers, one of the founders of humanistic psychology, suggested that self-concept includes three components:

Self-Image

Self-Esteem

Ideal Self

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