1. Physical dimension: This includes how we perceive our physical appearance, body shape, and overall health and fitness.
2. Emotional dimension: This refers to how we view our emotional well-being, including our ability to manage and express emotions, cope with stress, and maintain positive relationships.
3. Social dimension: This involves how we see ourselves in relation to others, including our social skills, ability to form and maintain relationships, and sense of belonging in social groups.
4. Intellectual dimension: This relates to our perception of our intelligence, knowledge, and ability to learn and solve problems.
5. Spiritual dimension: This encompasses our beliefs, values, and sense of purpose or meaning in life.
6. Cultural dimension: This includes how we view our cultural background, heritage, and identity, as well as how we perceive ourselves in relation to different cultural groups.
7. Behavioral dimension: This involves how we see ourselves in terms of our actions, behaviors, habits, and choices, including our ability to set and achieve goals, and make positive changes in our lives.
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Google Gemini AI
Apr 23
Cognitive Dimension:
- Self-concept: Beliefs and knowledge about oneself, including attributes, abilities, and values. - Self-schema: Organized mental structures that represent our understanding of ourselves, influencing how we process information and make decisions.
Emotional Dimension:
- Self-esteem: The positive or negative evaluation of oneself, reflecting feelings of worthiness and self-acceptance. - Self-efficacy: Belief in one's ability to perform certain tasks and achieve goals.
Behavioral Dimension:
- Self-regulation: The ability to control one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to achieve goals. - Self-monitoring: The conscious and deliberate attention to one's own behavior and its impact on others.
Social Dimension:
- Reflected self: The view of oneself based on how we perceive others see us. - Social comparison: The process of comparing oneself to others to evaluate one's own abilities and worth.
Physical Dimension:
- Body image: The perceptions, feelings, and attitudes towards one's physical appearance. - Self-objectification: The tendency to view oneself as an object of sexual attention or consumption.
Other Dimensions:
- Spiritual dimension: Beliefs and values related to one's purpose and connection to the universe. - Cultural dimension: The influence of cultural norms, values, and traditions on self-image. - Contextual dimension: The impact of specific situations and environments on self-image.