2. “Civil IdentityCivil Identity”
* ‘Civil identity’ is a (a term 1st
introduced in Social
Psychology) - describing a
collective of features
concerning an individual’s
present ethnicity, political party
membership, race and color,
religious membership,
disability/handicap, age group/
generation, 'proper' sexual
orientation and marital status.2
- Sociology 101
Also see “Self-Concept”Also see “Self-Concept”
3. Baseline – “Civil Identity”Baseline – “Civil Identity”
- In the social sciences, ‘baseline’ refers to: …a
‘starting point’ used for intelligent comparisons.1
“Civil Identity”
- .. describes an identified individual without
present disambiguous features, all of which, are
clearly understood within the subculture of the
investigated population in which the individual is
a member in a broader multicultural society.2
- .. the ‘baseline’ is also used for mental health
promotion and non-schizophrenic individuals
identified within equallyoketarianism.3
- Introduction to Social Psychology
4. “Social Identity”
A person’s sense of belongingness to a collective of
identified important groups such as;
* Citizenship: a Nation * Residency: Home Address
* Property: Deeds and co-OWNERship in Real estate
* e.g., vacation homes, office buildings, land, and may include
motor homes, RVs, cars, boats, planes, electronics, etc.
* Profession: a trade, vocation, skill, craft boards or
union organizations, etc
* Education: Credentials, degrees, diplomas,
certifications, documentation of schools or classes
successfully attended.
* Religious Status: Title in religious organizations.
* Socio-economic class: Amount of money in bank, in
stocks and bonds investments, in bank notes and
certificates.
- Social Psychology: 200
5. “Family Identity”
The “Family Identity” is base on ‘civil identity’ closely
associated with a specific surname and…
* Surname: that specific family name passed down
line generation after generation in a family lineage;
from whom the origins of the surname - to the very
youngest new born.
* Middle name: ‘NMI’ (means, No Middle Intial). It is a
name given by joint parents traditionally, by inter-
marrying families of the same (or similar) ‘civil
identities’ to protect the family against fraud,
phoneys, and fakes using reputable ‘names’ as a
tactic or strategy to profit in multicultural finance.
* First name: a personal name given to a newborn by
parents - to be used in every day conversations - with
a specific meaning – concerning the reputation to ‘live
up to’ in society.
- Social Psychology: 200
6. Components of “CIVIL IDENTITYComponents of “CIVIL IDENTITY””
• Ancestry
• National origin
• Disability
• Race
• Color
• Age
• Sex
• Religion
• Familial status
• Marital status
• Source of income
• Arbitrary
• Sexual orientation
- Marriage and Family Therapy
7. Biopsychosociocultural Medical Model
Biologic
“Civil Identity”
Psychologic Social Culture
Sex
Disability
Color
Race
Disability Religion Ethnicity
Martial StatusBelief/CreedSex
Race
Color FOOTNOTE: To a lesser or greater degree of mental disability always coexists with any
physical disability and so it is therefore that with a mental disability, a physical disability or a
biochemical imbalance is coexistent-affecting/or effecting an individual’s ‘civil identity.’
Social
Religion
Martial Status
PoliticalParty
Pre-2000: An old social science model -> New evolving wholistic model:
8. “Civil identity”
* Ethnicity: Russian-American
* Political Party: Democrat
* Race: Caucazoid * Color: Tan Complexion
* Religion: Fundamental Christian
* Age: 21 * Disability: None Known
* Gender: Male & Sexual Orientation:
Heterosexual
* Marital Status: Single/Never Married
Note: Couples who share the same (or very similar) ‘Civil identity’,
identify with, related to, bond together, and marry - living in a
multi-cultural society are considered ‘equallyoked’.
- Social Psychology: 200
An example:
9. ““Civil Identities”Civil Identities”
- Ethnicity: Euro-American
- Religion: Conservative Christian
- Race: White
- Color: Light Complexion
- Age: 21 ½
- Gender: Male
- Sexual orientation:
Heterosexual
- Marital Status: Single
- Ethnicity: Euro-American
- Religion: Fundamental Christian
- Race: White
- Color: Very Light Complexion
- Age: 21
- Gender: Female
- Sexual orientation:
Heterosexual
- Marital Status: Single
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
Examples:Examples:
1, 2
11. QUIZQUIZ
(1.) Why do you think that the components of
‘civil identity’ vary so much in a multiculturally
developing country? Write your opinion:
Include - What is the psychology driving such
‘civil identity’ diversity? Are there significant
evolving community health issues concerning a
growing ‘civil identity’ diversity throughout
populations? Identify the most disconcerting of
the politics underlying it all?
Write Your Name
Introduction to Social Psychology
September 11th
, 2001
Make sure, you put you name, subject, and date on your paper, 35
points for any intelligent attempt to answer all of this SocPsy quiz,
12. The End
* Key Words: Unequally yoked, equally yoked,
egalitarianistic, true equality, introduction to
social psychology, sociology, violation of social
mores, social science, schizophrenia, deviancy,
deviancies, statistics, abnormalacies, sexual
perversions, data base, psychopathology,
sociopathology, equallyoked, abberations,
equallyokedtarian, equallyokedtarianism, dyadic
psychology, marriage, family, and child
psychology, sociocultural anthropology, human
ecology, etc.
- The Biopsychosociocultural Medical Model/ Baselines for ‘Civil Identities’- The Biopsychosociocultural Medical Model/ Baselines for ‘Civil Identities’
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Editor's Notes
Note: Sexual act for pleasure orientation (& sexual addiction)
We have two people here-two separate personalities-two separate social identities-two separate ‘civil identities’- two separate family identities. Only ONE is a male and ONE is a female. Opposites sexes.