The Construction of a Systematic Self Model
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v13i3.43800Abstract
This paper is an attempt to proffer a self-theory model that exemplifies the percepts, constructs, and ideas contained in the current writing on the subject of the self. The model, the Systemic Self, has been formulated by eclectic reference to significant research and is presented as a schematic diagram that depicts a systematic arrangement of the psychological constructs and postulates of the self. The thrust of this endeavour is directed towards initiating a systematic and overall
approach to the theory of self.
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