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How will you deal with the following situations if it were you in those situations? Harshad is avoiding places where he has to meet many people as he wears spectacles and he has got lot of pimples. - Psychology

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How will you deal with the following situations if it were you in those situations?

Harshad is avoiding places where he has to meet many people as he wears spectacles and he has got lot of pimples.

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Harshad has a negative self image. He seems to lack respect for himself and so he feels that others may also ridicule him. He avoids places where he has to interact with others. This shows that he lacks efficacy competencies i.e., has low self worth. He must stop his avoidance behaviour, develop social skills, and self confidence. He must be willing to become less conscious of what he considers as negative attributes. e.g., wearing spectacles.

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अध्याय 3: Self - Exercise [पृष्ठ ३२]

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बालभारती Psychology [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board
अध्याय 3 Self
Exercise | Q 4. b) | पृष्ठ ३२

संबंधित प्रश्न

State whether the following statement is True or False and give the reason for your answer.

People with a high self esteem are not necessarily the ones who are always successful.


Identify the odd item from the following:


What are the ways to improve one’s self esteem? Give example.


Compare and contrast.

Private Self - Objective Self Awareness


Match the following pairs.

  A   B
1. Rentsch and Heffener model a) A sense of self-worth
2.  Carl Rogers b) Monitoring one’s own actions
3. Congruence between ideal and real self c) Confidence in one’s own abilities to complete a task
4. Self-esteem d) Categories of self-concept
5. Self-regulation e) Fully functioning person
6. Self-efficacy f) Good mental health 

Match the following pairs.

A B
1. Rentsch and Heffener model a) A sense of self-worth
2. Carl Rogers b) Monitoring one’s own actions
3. Congruence between ideal  and real self c) Confidence in one’s own abilities to complete a task
4. Self-esteem d) Categories of self-concept
5. Self-regulation e) Fully functioning person
6. Self-efficacy f) Good mental health

Match the following pairs.

A B
1. Rentsch and Heffener model a) A sense of self worth
2. Carl Rogers b) Monitoring one’s own actions
3. Congruence between ideal and real self c) Confidence in one’s own abilities to complete a task 
4. Self esteem d) Categories of self concept
5. Self regulation e) Fully functioning person
6. Self efficacy  f) Good mental health

Match the following pairs.

A B
1. Rentsch and Heffener model a) A sense of self worth
2. Carl Rogers b) Monitoring one's own actions
3. Congruence between ideal and real self c) Confidence in one's own abilities to complete a task
4. Self esteem d) Categories of self concept
5. Self regulation e) Fully functioning person
6. Self efficacy f) Good mental health

Match the following pairs.

A B
1. Rentsch and Heffener model a) A sense of self-worth
2. Carl Rogers b) Monitoring one’s own actions
3. Congruence between ideal and real self c) Confidence in one’s own abilities to complete a task
4. Self-esteem d) Categories of self-concept
5. Self-regulation e) Fully functioning person
6. Self-efficacy f) Good mental health

Match the following pairs.

A B
1. Rentsch and Heffener model a) A sense of self worth
2. Carl Rogers b) Monitoring one’s own actions
3. Congruence between ideal and real self c) Confidence in one’s own abilities to complete a task
4. Self esteem d) Categories of self concept
5. Self regulation e) Fully functioning person
6. Self efficacy f) Good mental health

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