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 Self-concept is difficult to change once it is formed unless you work hard to change it.
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Chapter 7

Self-Concept and Communication

Person to Person

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What is self-concept?

Self-concept is your picture of yourself, based on your own perceptions and experiences and on the reactions of others.

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Self-concept is difficult to change once it is formed

unless you work hard to change it.

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Self-concept is built on

Information from ourselves

Information from others

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To explore your perceptions of

yourself, you have to get down to

“Who are you?”

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And, to better understand the

factors that make up you, you need to know the needs all people

have.

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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Developed by psychologist Abraham Maslow

Shows people have to satisfy very basic needs before they can satisfy higher needs

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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Is often depicted as a pyramid.

Shows that needs start with obvious things (ex. food and shelter), then move to higher needs (ex. relationships and fulfillment)

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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

The following slide shows a typical representation of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.

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Remember

To be a fully satisfied person, all needs should be met, but you can’t meet the higher level needs until the more basic ones

have been met.

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Now is the time to think about your communication

style.

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How would you describe your communication

skillswith your family and friends?

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How would you describe your communication

skillswith your family and friends?

on a job application?

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How would you describe your communication

skillswith your family and friends?

on a job application?to a teacher, counselor or school administrator?

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How does your national, racial or religious background

affect your communication?

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Very often, people find “parts” of themselves are more important in different situationsat different timeswith different people

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Some of the information you have about yourself comes from the way you talk

to yourself.

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Intrapersonal communication is self-talk or internal dialogue.

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Every time you talk to yourself, you are putting meanings on things based on your past experiences.

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Part of your self-concept is based on words you use to describe yourself.

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If you think of yourself with a label, you will probably act in a way that communicates that image about yourself.

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Sources of Behavior

The way you communicate to other people is through your behavior, which supposedly reflects your values, beliefs, attitudes and feelings.

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Sources of Behavior

Values refer to your relatively permanent ideas of what is good or bad, worthless or worthwhile.

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Sources of Behavior

You place values on such things as principlesobjectsexperiencespeople

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Sources of Behavior

Beliefs refer to what you think is true.

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Sources of Behavior

Beliefs may not be based on total logic but may bewhat you wish to believewhat you are taught to believe

what you think ought to be true.

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Sources of Behavior

Attitudes refer to more specific applications of values.

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Sources of Behavior

Attitudes depend on your values and are demonstrated by your tendency to respond in a particular way.

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Sources of Behavior

Feelings refer to your emotional responses to things such aseventspeopleplaces

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A receiver can learn about a sender only through the sender’s verbal and nonverbal behavior.

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You have to express your feelings or discuss the attitude for another person to know it exists; thus, behavior is the key.

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What a receiver “sees” as he or she tries to

understand you. feeling attitude (values and beliefs) behavior

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Part of the self-concept you use in your communication experiences depends on how you think others see you.

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There are sides of each person that become more or less important in different situations.

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Very often other people have a great influence on how you see yourself and how you act.

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Usually people change their communication behavior in response to the situation in which they find themselves.

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The ability to adapt to change is critical to our communication effectiveness.

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As you think of yourself in different roles, you can begin to see how your communication behavior changes due to the feedback of other people.

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Individuals and groups of people can affect the way people act in certain situations.

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Information from ourselves and information from others can help you to understand yourself as a communicator.