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Introduction to Social Psychology
What is a “Civil IdentityCivil Identity”?
…‘Civil identity’ is a (Social Psychology) - describes a collective of features concerning an individual’s present ethnicity, political party membership, race and color, religious membership, disability/handicap, age group/ generation, 'proper' sexual orientation and marital status.1
- Sociology 101
““Civil Identity”Civil Identity”- .. describes an identified
individual without present disambiguous features, all of which, are clearly understood within the subculture of the investigated population in which the individual is a member in a broader multicultural society.2
- Introduction to Social Psychology
“Social Identity”A person’s sense of belongingness to a collective of
identified important groups such as; * Citizenship: a Nation * Residency: Home Address* Property: Deeds and co-OWNERship in Real estate
* e.g., vacation homes, office buildings, land, and may include motor homes, RVs, cars, boats, planes, electronics, etc.
* Profession: a trade, vocation, skill, craft boards or union organizations, etc
* Education: Credentials, degrees, diplomas, certifications, documentation of schools or classes successfully attended.
* Religious Status: Title in religious organizations.* Socio-economic class: Amount of money in bank, in
stocks and bonds investments, in bank notes and certificates.
- Social Psychology: 200
“Family Identity”The “Family Identity” is based on ‘civil identity’ closely
associated with a specific surname and… * Surname: that specific family name passed down line
generation after generation in a family lineage; from whom the origins of the surname - to the very youngest new born. (not an ‘assumed’ family name)
* Middle name: ‘NMI’ (means, No Middle Intitial). It is a name traditionally given by joint parents, by inter-marrying families of the same (or similar) ‘civil identities’ to protect the family against fraud, phonys, and fakes using reputable ‘names’ as a tactic or strategy to profit in multicultural finance.
* First name: a personal name given to a newborn by parents – culturally, to be used in every day conversations - with a specific meaning – concerning the reputation to ‘live up to’ in society.
- Social Psychology: 200
Components of “CIVIL IDENTITYComponents of “CIVIL IDENTITY””
• Ancestry• National origin• Disability• Race• Color• Age• Sex
• Religion• Familial status• Marital status• Source of income• Arbitrary• Sexual orientation
- Marriage and Family Therapy
Biopsychosociocultural Model
Biologic
“Civil Identity”
Psychologic Social Culture
Sex
Disability
Color
Race
Disability Religion Ethnicity
Martial StatusBelief/CreedSex
Race
Color FOOTNOTE: To a lesser or greater degree of mental disability always coexists with any physical disability and so it is therefore that with a mental disability, a physical disability or a biochemical imbalance is coexistent-affecting/or effecting an individual’s ‘civil identity.’
Social
Religion
Martial Status
PoliticalParty
New evolving wholistic model:
“Civil identity”
* Ethnicity: Russian-American* Political Party: Democrat* Race: Caucazoid * Color: Tan Complexion* Religion: Fundamental Christian* Age: 21 * Disability: None Known* Gender: Male* Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual* Marital Status: Single/Never MarriedNote: Couples who share the same (or very similar) ‘Civil identity’,
recognize, identify with, related to, bond together, and marry - living in a multi-cultural society are considered ‘equallyoked’.
- Social Psychology: 200
An example:
““Civil Identity”Civil Identity”
- Ethnicity: Euro-American- Religion: Conservative Christian - Race: White- Color: Light Complexion
- Age: 21- Gender: Male- Sexual orientation:
Heterosexual- Marital Status: Single
- Ethnicity: Euro-American- Religion: Fundamental Christian
- Race: White- Color: Light Complexion
- Age: 21- Gender: Female- Sexual orientation:
Heterosexual- Marital Status: Single
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Example 1:Example 1:
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Example 2:Example 2:
““Civil Identity”Civil Identity”
- Ethnicity: - Politics: - Religion:- Race:- Color:- Age: - Gender: -Sex: - Marital Status:
- Ethnicity: -Politics: - Religion: - Race: - Color: - Age: - Gender: - SexSex: - Marital Status:
‘de facto’ (in fact, in reality)
personalitypersonality
- Sociology: 101
QUIZQUIZ
(1.) Why do you think that the components of ‘civil identity’ vary so much in a multiculturally developing country? Write your opinion: Include - What is the psychology driving such ‘civil identity’ diversity? Are there significant evolving community health issues concerning a growing ‘civil identity’ diversity throughout populations? Identify the most disconcerting of the politics underlying it all?
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Make sure, you put you name, subject, and date on your paper, 35 points for any intelligent attempt to answer all of this SocPsy quiz,
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- The Biopsychosociocultural Medical Model/ Baselines for ‘Civil Identities’- The Biopsychosociocultural Medical Model/ Baselines for ‘Civil Identities’
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