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1 Ch. 5 Socialization

2 Today’s coming attractions!!! How did society mold who you are? Mystery: Why did the institutionalized patient have no emotion? How does culture effect your personality? How to accomplish more with a better self image

3 How did society mold who you are? What if you were raised by wolves? What if you had little human contact?

4 Mystery: Why did the institutionalized patient have no emotion?

5 How does culture effect your personality? Freud Id = basic drives Ego = Balance Superego = Conscience Culture

6 The importance of your self image Fish story Elephant story Divorce story

7 Where did your self image come from? What is your self image? Your response Mead = The “self” comes from social experience Cooley = We see ourselves the way we think others perceive us.

8 How to accomplish more with a better self image Change your self image, and you change what you can accomplish Pay attention to what people are telling you The nurse story Your accomplishments effect your self image Parachute story

9 How to create a better self image Challenge yourself Avoid negative people Leveling Forgive yourself Guilt

10 Tomorrow’s coming attractions How can a social structure save your life? Do you have role conflicts? Role strains? Mystery: How can someone see something that is not there? How to use drama to influence people Why the photographer wore a suit