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Self-Concept
At its most basic, self-concept is a collection of beliefs one holds about oneself and the responses of others. It embodies the answer to the question "Who am I?"
- Self-concept is an individual's knowledge of who he or she is. According to Carl Rogers,self-concept has three components:
- self-image,
- self-esteem, and the ideal self.
- Self-concept is active,
- dynamic,
- malleable.
It can be influenced by social situations and even one's own motivation for seeking self-knowledge.