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Human Development: Key Aspects & Factors

The document outlines the three domains of human development: physical, cognitive, and psychosocial, along with the factors influencing it, such as heredity, environment, and maturation. It also distinguishes between personality development and personal development, emphasizing the latter as a journey of self-discovery and improvement. Additionally, it discusses the role of psychology, particularly humanistic and positive psychology, in facilitating personal development, especially during adolescence.

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Human Development: Key Aspects & Factors

The document outlines the three domains of human development: physical, cognitive, and psychosocial, along with the factors influencing it, such as heredity, environment, and maturation. It also distinguishes between personality development and personal development, emphasizing the latter as a journey of self-discovery and improvement. Additionally, it discusses the role of psychology, particularly humanistic and positive psychology, in facilitating personal development, especially during adolescence.

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Human Development and Personal

Development
3 Aspects or Domains of Human Development (Papalia and Feldman
2012):

[Link] Development
2. Cognitive Development
3. Psychosocial Development
Domains of
Human
Development
PHYSICAL COGNITIVE PSYCHOSOCIAL

covers the growth of covers our capacity to includes our social


the body and the learn, to speak, to interactions with other
brain, motor and understand, to people, our emotions,
sensory skills, and understand, to reason, attitudes, self-identity,
even physical health. and to create. personality, beliefs,
and values.
3 Factors Influencing Human
Development

[Link]
2. Environment
3. Maturation
3 Factors
Influencing
Human
Development
HEREDITY ENVIRONMENT MATURATION

inborn traits passed on the world outside of natural progression of


by the generations of ourselves and the the brain and the body
offsprings from both experiences that result that affects the
sides of the biological from our contact and cognitive,
parents’ families. interaction with this psychological, and
external world social dimensions of a
person.
Is it
Personalit
y
Develop
ment
Personality
Development
learning skills like:

table etiquette
to sit properly and walk with grace
to dress up appropriately
to communicate better
If personality development is all about those
things mentioned, then what is personal
development?
Carl Rogers
American
Psychologist
one of the founders of
Humanistic
Psychology
Personal
Development
a process in which a person reflect upon
themselves, understand who they are, accept
what they discover about themselves, and
learn (or unlearn) new sets of values, attitudes,
behavior, and thinking skills to reach their
fullest potential as human beings.
Personal
Development
the process of striving to be the best that you
can be in order to reach and realize your full
potential. It is a journey of self-discovery, self-
improvement, and self-realization. - Zorka
Hereford (9 Essentials Life Skills - A Guide for
Personal Development and Self Realization)
Psychology
and Personal
Development
Psychology, is the study of human thinking
and behavior, serves as a foundation for
personal development.
Humanistic
and Positive
Psychology
Humanistic
Psychology
a theoretical and therapeutic system of psychology
that emphasizes particularly human processes - the
uniqueness of the individual, the validity of
subjective experience, freedom of choice, and the
tendency of each individual tostrive and realize his
potential.
Humanistic
Psychology
Humanistic
Psychology

Carl Abraham
Rogers Maslow
in his psychotherapy practice,
he theorized that “individual
has within himself the capacity
and the tendency, latent if not
evident, to move forward
toward maturity.”
Positive
Psychology
a branch of psychology focused on the character
strengths and behaviors that allow individuals to
build a life of meaning and purpose—to move
beyond surviving to flourishing.
Positive
Psychology
Positive
Psychology

Martin
Seligman
American
Psychologist
In 1998, he became
the President of
American
Psychological
Association
In 2011, he developed
Theory of Well-Being
Martin
(PERMA)
Seligman
Personal
Development in
Adolescence
Personal
Development in
Adolescence
Adolescence is the transition period between
childhood and early adulthood. In Philippine
context, authors Corpuz, Lucas, Borabo and
Lucido (2010) defined the three stages of
[Link]
adolescence:
adolescence - between 10 and 13 years old
[Link] adolescence - between 14 and 16 years
old
[Link] adolescence - between 17 and 20 years old
Individual
activity:
Do this on an intermediate paper or yellow
paper.
[Link] Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, where do you find
yourself? What needs are being met? What needs are not
being met? What do you have to do to fulfill your needs
so that you can move closer toward self-actualization?
[Link] are your personal experiences as an adolescent in
terms of the way you think, reason, feel, and the way you
express yourself?
[Link] is psychology linked to personal development?

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