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  • Reality therapy has also been found effective with improving the self concept of elementary school students.
  • Wellbuts can improve their self concept if they learn to change illogical beliefs and assumptions about themselves.
  • The psychological internalization of territorial and dominance experiences in conscious and unconscious memory are established through the formation of social identity, self concept.
  • Social psychology bases many of its concepts on the belief that a person s self concept is shaped by the people with whom he or she interacts.
  • Consumers form connections to brands that become meaningful through this process; self-brand connections measure the extent to which individuals have incorporated brands into their self concept
  • The implication is that youths might learn better, too, when their needs and interests, life situations, experiences, self concepts, and individual differences are taken into account.
  • Johannes Bronkhorst renders " skandha " as " aggregates ", stating that the meaning and importance of the concept is in explaining the non-self concept in Buddhism.
  • The Michelangelo phenomenon is related to the looking-glass self concept introduced by Charles Horton Cooley in his 1902 work " Human Nature and the Social Order ", and is referred to in contemporary marital therapy.
  • Realizing this, a Satanist internalizes his locus of control and understands that if he had a concept of an external god, it was merely a projection of one's own self concept as one projects one's own psychological shadow.
  • His and Steve Isaac's " Handbook in Research and Evaluation " enjoyed large popularity, with over 200, 000 copies in print and his " Dimensions of Self Concept " ( DOSC ) questionnaire is used all over the world.
  • With these understandings of self-esteem and self-compassion during adolescence, we can see how personal fable and egocentrism plays a role in the development of these self concepts can greatly impact the way an adolescent views themselves and who they believe they are.
  • When we integrated our schools, somebody thought that, " Well, we can't expect these minority kids to have the same kinds of skills that the other kids have, so rather than make them feel bad, let's focus on their self concept, and we'll lower what our standards should be ."