This is a Soc 101 - Introduction to Social Psychology - a slide show presentation having to with the 'term' CIVIL IDENTITY. It is not a political "Left" issue nor a "Right" issue - it is a social science and humanitarian issue concerning an evolving civilization, if only but true community (psychosocial) Health. Key Words: Unequally yoked, equally yoked, egalitarianistic, introduction to social-psychology, sociology, violation of social mores, social science, deviancy, deviancies, perversions, psychopathology, equallyoked, equallyokedtarian, equallyokedtariaism, dyadic psychology, marriage, family, and child psychology, sociocultural anthropology, human ecology.
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-Liberal Arts and Humanities--Liberal Arts and Humanities-
3. “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
- Introduction to Social Psychology
Also see “Personal Identity”Also see “Personal Identity”
4. ““Civil identity”Civil identity”
“Civil Identity” is the
array features of an
individual that
minimally includes:
Ethnicity:
Political Party:
Race:
Color:
Disability:
Religion:
Gender:
Sexual (Pleasure
Preference) Orientation:
Marital Status:
Etc.- Introduction to Social Psychology
5. ““Social Identity”Social Identity”
A person’s sense of belongingness to a collective of important
identified social categories/groups such as;
Citizenship: a Nation Residency: Location of home
Property: OWNERship or co-Ownership in Real estate
e.g., homes, vacation homes, office buildings, land, and may
include motor homes, RVs, cars, boats, planes, etc.
Profession: a trade, vocation, skill, craft boards or unions, etc
Education: Credentials, degrees, diplomas, certifications,
documentation of schools successfully attended.
Title: in clubs, businesses, and organizations, etc.
Socio-economic Class: Amount of money in bank, in stocks and
bonds investments, in bank notes and certificates.
- Introduction to Social Psychology
6. “Social Mores”
The term ‘Social Mores‘* refers to….
“Social” meaning - to associate in a social
way, i.e., “folkways”, socializing, socialization 1
,
“Mores” - concerns that of moral codes,
mental health values, standards, spiritual
ideologies 2
.
*Also, positive customs, proper conduct/
etiquette, health behaviours/ positive norms,
specific habits in a healthy lifestyle. 3
Use in a Sentence: “Their family abided in good social
mores that reflected their sense of integrity.” 4
- Definitions/Etymology- Definitions/Etymology
7. Social MoresSocial Mores
Violation of ‘social mores’ (unequallyoked couples
– significating their presence) in public places are
violators of cultural/multicultural well established ‘social
mores’ and therefore can be regarded as a ‘common law’.
Innocent, naïve, and gullible individuals who are
tricked, duped, scammed and/or hussled into
unequallyoked relationships - for what ever reason
(sex, ‘human slavery,’ money or all of these) are violators of
proper ‘social mores.’
Rescue of the ‘unequallyoked’ (violators of social
mores) by posse’ teams or/as ‘standbyers’ should be
well ‘rewarded’ by directed deposit into each individual
standbyer’s ‘bank account’.
8. Psychiatric SociologyPsychiatric Sociology
Thoughts and Thinking
disorder /disunion-
Cyclic-etiologic Factors:
BiologicBiologic Causes – Air
pollutants – Water
contaminants – Food
toxins and poisons
PsychologicPsychologic Causes –
Mental/Factual Lies –
Moral Perversions –
Emotional Abuse
Social/CulturalSocial/Cultural Causes
– Unequallyoked
relationships
PSYCHOPSYCHO
Disordered
Thoughts and
Thinking
SOCIOCULTURALSOCIOCULTURAL
Unequallyoked
Coupling
BIOBIO
Brain Toxins/
Chemistry
The Biopsychosociocultural Medical Model/
Lifestyle and Epigenetics