The self-perceived changes in the self-concept and interpersonal relationships among selected members of one born again group

This thesis is an in-depth study about the perceived changes of selected Born Again Christians on his/her Self-Concept and interpersonal relationships upon joining the Born Again movement. Twelve subjects from the Word for the World Christian Fellowship were purposively chosen to be interviewed. The...

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Main Authors: Lacson, Patricia, Marquez, Jay, Santos, Ma. Juliana
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-94292021-08-12T10:44:59Z The self-perceived changes in the self-concept and interpersonal relationships among selected members of one born again group Lacson, Patricia Marquez, Jay Santos, Ma. Juliana This thesis is an in-depth study about the perceived changes of selected Born Again Christians on his/her Self-Concept and interpersonal relationships upon joining the Born Again movement. Twelve subjects from the Word for the World Christian Fellowship were purposively chosen to be interviewed. The subjects were interviewed personally by the researchers to ensure that the questions were answered adequately. In this study, the Independent Variable is membership in the Born Again movement, and the Dependent Variables are self-concept and interpersonal relationships. Self-concept was studied using Feingstein's (1975) self-consciousness scales, which has three dimensions, namely Private self-consciousness, Public self-consciousness, and Social Anxiety. Interpersonal relationship, on the other hand, was discussed using three dimensions, namely interpersonal relationships with family members, Born again and Non-born again peers, and peers in the work/school environment. The results of the interviews indicated favorable or positive perceived changes in the Private self-consciousness dimension, feelings. In the Public-self-consciousness dimension, majority of the subjects also indicated perceived changes, this means that subjects are now less publicly self-focused. In the Social Anxiety dimension, 7 out of 12 of the subjects indicated a change, however, the changes occurred in 2 directions, but most of the changes were from having more Social Anxiety to less Social Anxiety. 1992-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8784 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Self-perception Self-concept Interpersonal relations Christian sects Religious organizations Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Self-perception
Self-concept
Interpersonal relations
Christian sects
Religious organizations
Psychology
spellingShingle Self-perception
Self-concept
Interpersonal relations
Christian sects
Religious organizations
Psychology
Lacson, Patricia
Marquez, Jay
Santos, Ma. Juliana
The self-perceived changes in the self-concept and interpersonal relationships among selected members of one born again group
description This thesis is an in-depth study about the perceived changes of selected Born Again Christians on his/her Self-Concept and interpersonal relationships upon joining the Born Again movement. Twelve subjects from the Word for the World Christian Fellowship were purposively chosen to be interviewed. The subjects were interviewed personally by the researchers to ensure that the questions were answered adequately. In this study, the Independent Variable is membership in the Born Again movement, and the Dependent Variables are self-concept and interpersonal relationships. Self-concept was studied using Feingstein's (1975) self-consciousness scales, which has three dimensions, namely Private self-consciousness, Public self-consciousness, and Social Anxiety. Interpersonal relationship, on the other hand, was discussed using three dimensions, namely interpersonal relationships with family members, Born again and Non-born again peers, and peers in the work/school environment. The results of the interviews indicated favorable or positive perceived changes in the Private self-consciousness dimension, feelings. In the Public-self-consciousness dimension, majority of the subjects also indicated perceived changes, this means that subjects are now less publicly self-focused. In the Social Anxiety dimension, 7 out of 12 of the subjects indicated a change, however, the changes occurred in 2 directions, but most of the changes were from having more Social Anxiety to less Social Anxiety.
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author Lacson, Patricia
Marquez, Jay
Santos, Ma. Juliana
author_facet Lacson, Patricia
Marquez, Jay
Santos, Ma. Juliana
author_sort Lacson, Patricia
title The self-perceived changes in the self-concept and interpersonal relationships among selected members of one born again group
title_short The self-perceived changes in the self-concept and interpersonal relationships among selected members of one born again group
title_full The self-perceived changes in the self-concept and interpersonal relationships among selected members of one born again group
title_fullStr The self-perceived changes in the self-concept and interpersonal relationships among selected members of one born again group
title_full_unstemmed The self-perceived changes in the self-concept and interpersonal relationships among selected members of one born again group
title_sort self-perceived changes in the self-concept and interpersonal relationships among selected members of one born again group
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1992
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8784
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