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Civil IdentityCivil IdentityAnd

Social MoresSocial Mores

SSelf-Conceptelf-Concept

April 7th, 1999

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Self-ConceptSelf-Concept

• SOPSOP (Significant other Person) (or Persons/People) -• Question: How do I see the IP as the IP sees - him/her self (from the SoP’s

point of view)?

• The ‘Self-ConceptSelf-Concept’ is the integrated sum total of the all PoVs (Points of Views): the Therapist, and the IP (Identified Patient), and the supporting SoP (Significant other Persons) report(s) ‘of’…

• TherapistTherapist -Question: How do I ‘see’ IP-how the IP ‘sees’ him/her self and the IPs SoP- from my viewpoint of the IP?

• IPIP (Identified Patient) - • Question: Just how do ‘I’ see my ‘self’?

Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology: Self-Concept

The integrated sum total of all PO

Vs

All “PoVs”

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“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- Sociology 101

Also see “Self-Concept”Also see “Self-Concept”

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““Civil identity” Civil identity” “Civil Identity” is the

array of collective features of an individual that minimally includes:

Ethnicity: Political Party: Race: Color: Disability:

Religion: Gender: Sexual acts of pleasure-

preference orientation: Marital Status: Etc.

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““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. Religious Title: Status in religious (or political) organizations. Socio-economic class: Amount of money in bank, in stocks and

bonds investments, in bank notes and certificates.

- Introduction to Social Psychology

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Point-of-Viewof the

TherapistTherapist, AND, how the IP AND SoPIP AND SoP‘sees’ the IP’all together

Point-of-Viewof the

IPIP How he/she

‘sees’ himself/herself

Point-of-Viewof the

IP’s SoPSoP i.e., how the SoPSoP

‘sees’ the IP

““SSelf-Concept” elf-Concept” : All POVs (Points of Views): All POVs (Points of Views)

An equallyokedtarian?An equallyokedtarian?

An equallyokedtarian?An equallyokedtarian?

An equallyokedtarian?An equallyokedtarian?

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

IPIP

SoPSoPTxTx

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“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

- Word Meanings - Etymology- Word Meanings - Etymology

adjective adjective

plural noun plural noun

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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’.

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Psychiatric Sociology Psychiatric Sociology Thoughts and Thinking

disorder /disunion-Cyclic-etiologic Factors: Biologic Biologic Causes – Air

pollutants – Water contaminants – Food toxins and poisons

PsychologicPsychologic Causes – Mental/Factual Lies – Moral Perversions – Emotional Abuse

Social/CulturalSocial/Cultural Causes – Unequallyoked relationships

PSYCHO PSYCHO Disordered

Thoughts and Thinking

SOCIOCULTURALSOCIOCULTURAL Unequallyoked

Coupling

BIO BIO Brain Toxins/Chemistry

The Biopsychosociocultural Medical Model/ Lifestyle and Epigenetics

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Equallyoked Equallyoked vs. vs. Unequally YokedUnequally Yoked

Competitive capitalism: competing

financially for a mate/ i.e., a

marriage partner. Humoring

socially: entertaining with humor,

comical jokes, comedianship

for making laughter.

An individual with/or without a

clear understanding of

his/or her.own ‘civil identity’

has to be --

---a little bit of a capitalist, a little bit of a socialist,

and a little bit of a communist---

---to make an impression on a

mate/marital partner

Community humanitarianism:

love for native animals, ecology, pets, livestock, to demonstrate kindness.

Introduction to Social Psychology

Middle-PointMiddle-Point

drugs

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Biopsychosociocultural factors:Biopsychosociocultural factors:

Smoke and

fumesAir

pollution

Water contamination Poisonous

chemicals

Unequallyoked individualsToxic

substancesFood

impurities

Sewage

Irradiation

Congenital DNA defects

Noise Hot heated temperatures

Icy cold temperatures

Lies

CatastropheCommunicable pathogens

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DutyDutyEvil

The devil’s goal is to ‘confuse’ (with drugs) and manipulate into ‘mismatched’ and ‘unequally yoked’ intimacy for sex.Good

A believer in God’s duty is to ‘serve’ God. Serving God actually means to ‘serve’ God within an

equallyoked interpersonal relationship for the right kind of sex, true morality, and naturally good enjoyment of all its benefits.

A ‘believer’s mission is to ‘serve’ God as an ‘equallyokedtarian’ - Judism, Islamism, Christiandom, Buddhism, Hinduism

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Hue Hue && Cry! Cry! Standbyers who ‘witness’ unequally yoked

individuals – out in the community - whether it’s about drugs, big base-loud music, unethical sex, deceit and out and out lies - hue and cry is answer.

A ‘team’ of bystanders as comitatus of law and justice should be rewarded per civic statue for being involved in any ‘rescue’ operations of intimate ‘unequallyoked’ individuals.

Payments maybe ‘direct deposited’ by civil authorities into the bank accounts of standbyer rescuers or posses.

unequallyokedunequallyoked

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PossesPosses Posses are ‘small teams’ of men and women with a

background of having been drafted by the military and have learned to take risks - in assisting families whose ‘loved one’ is ‘unequallyoked.’

The posse as a team - plan tactics and strategies to enter into the ‘unequallyoked’ individual’s life – whether a ‘woman’ or a ‘man’ and instigate a peaceful ‘release’ from the ‘unequallyoked’ relationship – as ‘unequallyoked’ is a violation of social mores and incites civil violence.

Separation, secret safe-shelter, and divorce are viable options for ‘un-doing’ what ‘adversive’ forces has done to the innocent, naïve, and gullible individuals who are deliberately violating ‘social mores’ - ‘in’ ‘unequallyoked’ and incompetent.

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RescuersRescuers Posse comitatus is the common-law or statute law

providing authority of the people to make a rescue – including violators of ‘social mores’.

Any individual (man and woman) who has been drafted into the military with their oaths has the constitutional authority to be a posse member/thus a rescuer of social mores violators..

…as conscript any able-bodied men and women assisting in ‘rescuing’ a innocent, naïve, and gullible from an ‘unequallyoked’ relationship - thus keeping the peace (See similar “hue and cry”).

EquallyokedEquallyoked

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Social MoresSocial Mores

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Civil Identity,Civil Identity,

April 7th, 1999