Identity in individuals with disabilities Barcelona, the 15 th  May 2003 Dario Ianes Centro Studi Erickson, Trento - Italy © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
IDENTITY is a mindful, historical and planful reflection on our various characteristics as a whole, a reflection that makes sense of our future actions and of the past ones © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
We shall mainly discuss of subjective identity: the whole of a person’s characteristics as he/she sees them and describes them to his/herself © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
KEY QUESTIONS WE TIPICALLY ASK OURSELVES WHEN WE THINK ABOUT OUR IDENTITY Who am I? How do I see myself? How would I describe myself? How do I think of myself? How would I like to be? How was I? Why do I think of myself in a certain way? © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
ICF/International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (WHO, 2002) Offers a clear map of the basic concepts of a person’s health and functioning. Its overall aim is to provide a unified and standard language and framework for the description of health and health-related states © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
HEALTH CONDITION (DISORDER OR DISEASE) PARTICIPATION BODY FUNCTIONS AND STRUCTURES PERSONAL FACTORS ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ACTIVITIES CONTEXTUAL FACTORS © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
How can we use ICF to support identity development? ICF constantly reminds us that the person (and therefore his/her identity) is the result of the various relationships among all the elements © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Identity influences many aspects and is in turn influenced by them: the successes/failures in some abilities, the functional/structural body limits, the difficulties in social participation, the social and family attitudes are meaningful parts of self-concept and of identity © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
VALUES GOALS MOTIVATION SELF-ESTEEM ATTRIBUTIONS ACTIONS SELF-EFFICACY ACTIONS © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Motivation In this dimension we find things with a positive value (goals to reach) or a negative value (to be avoided): wishes, expectations, needs, models, sources of success and reward. This dimension spurs us to action, to make what we can to reach the desired results © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs Self-actualization needs Self-esteem needs Belonging needs Safety needs Physiological needs © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Self-efficacy Is the perception a person has of his/her possibilities to reach the success in completing a task (the sense of competence, of being able to make it) © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Attributional Style Attitudes and beliefs the person has about the usefulness of his/her commitment, active effort and use of strategies and actions. Attributions can be considered the evaluations made by the individual to understand who or what is responsible of the events that occur © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Self-esteem The judgement, perception and feeling of one’s value/satisfaction, that ensues from our positive actions and from the positive messages received, and is a source of energy for motivation © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Time-memory The variable “time” is also crucial in developing identity: we are what we have been, what we have made, chosen… © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Time-project … but we are also what we would like to be, we are our life project, what we would like to happen, the “appointments” given to ourselves © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Metacognition The metacognitive ability of observing oneself almost from the outside is important in the development of identity © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
Many of the important “actions” for the development of the adult identity are “choices”, “autonomous decisions”, even sometimes rebellions. We could say identity is fuelled by choices and at the same time it is the source of our choices © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
An identity, to grow strong and autonomous, needs boundaries, both to separate and to protect (body space, life space, decisions…) © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
The development of identity always implies, for each of us, some pain, and so we would like to protect the mentally retarded person from a pain imagined too strong, especially for the self-awareness of their situations. It is capital, instead, trying to trust some more both the psychological resources of our children/students and our ability to give them the help they need © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
THANK YOU! © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it

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Identity in individuals with disability. Dario Ianes. Edizioni Erickson, Italy

  • 1. Identity in individuals with disabilities Barcelona, the 15 th May 2003 Dario Ianes Centro Studi Erickson, Trento - Italy © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 2. IDENTITY is a mindful, historical and planful reflection on our various characteristics as a whole, a reflection that makes sense of our future actions and of the past ones © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 3. We shall mainly discuss of subjective identity: the whole of a person’s characteristics as he/she sees them and describes them to his/herself © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 4. KEY QUESTIONS WE TIPICALLY ASK OURSELVES WHEN WE THINK ABOUT OUR IDENTITY Who am I? How do I see myself? How would I describe myself? How do I think of myself? How would I like to be? How was I? Why do I think of myself in a certain way? © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 5. ICF/International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (WHO, 2002) Offers a clear map of the basic concepts of a person’s health and functioning. Its overall aim is to provide a unified and standard language and framework for the description of health and health-related states © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 6. HEALTH CONDITION (DISORDER OR DISEASE) PARTICIPATION BODY FUNCTIONS AND STRUCTURES PERSONAL FACTORS ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ACTIVITIES CONTEXTUAL FACTORS © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 7. How can we use ICF to support identity development? ICF constantly reminds us that the person (and therefore his/her identity) is the result of the various relationships among all the elements © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 8. Identity influences many aspects and is in turn influenced by them: the successes/failures in some abilities, the functional/structural body limits, the difficulties in social participation, the social and family attitudes are meaningful parts of self-concept and of identity © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 9. VALUES GOALS MOTIVATION SELF-ESTEEM ATTRIBUTIONS ACTIONS SELF-EFFICACY ACTIONS © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 10. Motivation In this dimension we find things with a positive value (goals to reach) or a negative value (to be avoided): wishes, expectations, needs, models, sources of success and reward. This dimension spurs us to action, to make what we can to reach the desired results © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 11. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs Self-actualization needs Self-esteem needs Belonging needs Safety needs Physiological needs © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 12. Self-efficacy Is the perception a person has of his/her possibilities to reach the success in completing a task (the sense of competence, of being able to make it) © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 13. Attributional Style Attitudes and beliefs the person has about the usefulness of his/her commitment, active effort and use of strategies and actions. Attributions can be considered the evaluations made by the individual to understand who or what is responsible of the events that occur © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 14. Self-esteem The judgement, perception and feeling of one’s value/satisfaction, that ensues from our positive actions and from the positive messages received, and is a source of energy for motivation © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 15. Time-memory The variable “time” is also crucial in developing identity: we are what we have been, what we have made, chosen… © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 16. Time-project … but we are also what we would like to be, we are our life project, what we would like to happen, the “appointments” given to ourselves © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 17. Metacognition The metacognitive ability of observing oneself almost from the outside is important in the development of identity © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 18. Many of the important “actions” for the development of the adult identity are “choices”, “autonomous decisions”, even sometimes rebellions. We could say identity is fuelled by choices and at the same time it is the source of our choices © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 19. An identity, to grow strong and autonomous, needs boundaries, both to separate and to protect (body space, life space, decisions…) © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 20. The development of identity always implies, for each of us, some pain, and so we would like to protect the mentally retarded person from a pain imagined too strong, especially for the self-awareness of their situations. It is capital, instead, trying to trust some more both the psychological resources of our children/students and our ability to give them the help they need © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it
  • 21. THANK YOU! © 2005 Dario Ianes – www.erickson.it