How does socialization shape a person's self-image?
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Socialization effects social image in so many ways. Socialization is how we learn and process the norms of our culture, and in take in the values and beliefs we are supposed to follow in order to develop a sense of whom we are. Socialization affects us in so many ways far beyond the visible. Our individual socialization patterns shape our mentalities. The things we individual experiences in society directly affect our minds, which explains how our minds register and react to incidents and situations we encounter differently.
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Socialization has an impact on us in a variety of ways that go beyond what we perceive, including our self-image.
- Our mental states are shaped by our socialization habits. As our minds retain earlier occurrences, our personal experiences when engaging within society have a direct impact on our reactions to every encounter.
- Your self-image is a mental image of oneself as a physical being as well as an individual. A positive body image means you know who you are, are comfortable in your own skin, and are aware of your full potential.
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