selfconceptualization
Selfconceptualization, also called self-perception or self-conceptualization, is the process by which individuals form and maintain an
Theoretical perspectives on selfconceptualization include the social identity theory of Tajfel (1974), which emphasizes group membership
Empirical studies use self-report inventories, implicit association tests, and neuroimaging to assess the content and stability
Applications of selfconceptualization research span clinical psychology, education, and organizational behavior. In therapy, understanding a client’s
Selfconceptualization continues to be a central topic in contemporary psychology, as advances in neurocognitive methods provide