Self-knowledge, self-identity, and self-concept - Deepstash

Self-knowledge, self-identity, and self-concept

  • Sheldon Stryker states that identity is a part of one's self that is evoked while interacting with other people.
  • Self-concept is the image we develop about ourselves. It may or may not be based on reality.
  • Self-knowledge comes from a variety of sources, such as external evidence.
  • Low self-esteem is associated with a lack of clarity, stability, and consistency of the self-concept.

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