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====== Pronouns ====== | ====== Pronouns ====== | ||
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, pronoun work is a key area in [[iemt_wiki|IEMT]] when working with [[imprinting|issues of identity]]. | , pronoun work is a key area in [[iemt_wiki|IEMT]] when working with [[imprinting|issues of identity]]. | ||
- | Pronouns[(Pronoun> | + | Pronouns[(Pronoun> |
+ | are words that are used in place of a noun or noun phrase. In linguistics, | ||
* Person: First person (I, we), second person (you), third person (he, she, it, they) | * Person: First person (I, we), second person (you), third person (he, she, it, they) | ||
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Overall, "The Secret Life of Pronouns" | Overall, "The Secret Life of Pronouns" | ||
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=== Tools === | === Tools === | ||
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More exercises from his website: [[http:// | More exercises from his website: [[http:// | ||
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+ | ====== William James' Theory of the Self ====== | ||
+ | ===== Overview ===== | ||
+ | The Theory of the Self [( : | ||
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+ | title : The principles of psychology | ||
+ | publisher : New York, Holt | ||
+ | published : 1890 Vol. 1, p. 292 | ||
+ | url : https:// | ||
+ | )], developed by James, divides an individual' | ||
+ | ===== Components of the Me ===== | ||
+ | James subdivided the " | ||
+ | ==== Material Self ==== | ||
+ | The material self encompasses physical possessions and attributes that a person considers their own, including: | ||
+ | Physical body | ||
+ | Personal possessions | ||
+ | Family connections | ||
+ | Living space | ||
+ | Clothing choices and personal style | ||
+ | ((The material self consists of what belongs to a person, such as the body, family, clothes, or money.)) | ||
+ | ==== Social Self ==== | ||
+ | The social self relates to how others recognize and perceive an individual. James noted that people maintain multiple social selves, adapting their presentation based on different social contexts and relationships((The social self: This is how you present yourself to others, your various social roles and identities.)). | ||
+ | ==== Spiritual Self ==== | ||
+ | The spiritual self represents an individual' | ||
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