The Relation Between the Emotional Conflicts and Self-Concept Among Adolescents
The Relation Between the Emotional Conflicts and Self-Concept Among Adolescents
Author(s): Jelisaveta TodorovićSubject(s): Psychology
Published by: Универзитет у Нишу
Keywords: emotional conflict; self-concept; adolescence;
Summary/Abstract: The problem which has been studied is the relation of the emotional conflicts and self-concept among adolescents. An emotional conflict is a simultaneous appearance of the intensive opposite emotions. There are four kinds of conflicts in R. Plutchik's theory: 1) reproduction/protection conflict 2) aggression/ protection conflict 3) rejection/incorporation conflict 4) orientation/research conflict We are interested in persons with intensive emotional conflicts who evaluated themselves differently on different aspect of self-concept according to G. Opačić (general competence, body image, physical abilities, social acceptance, general self-esteem, intellectual self, emotionalism/rationalism, moral negativism, misanthropy, and externalization) in comparison to persons without conflicts. It was shown that the persons with emotional conflicts have lower self/esteem, lower physical attractiveness while misanthropy and externalization, as defensive maneuvers, are more intensive.
Journal: FACTA UNIVERSITATIS - Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology and History
- Issue Year: 2002
- Issue No: 09
- Page Range: 691-697
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English