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The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1962
(1962). Ego Ideal and Superego. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child: Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 94-106.
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(1962). Ego Ideal and Superego. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child: Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 94-106.
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2020
The origin of the word ego is the Latin first‐person pronoun ego, meaning “I.” In the current academic world, it is used mainly in psychology, social psychology, and microsociology. Its psychological use originates in Freud's structural model of superego, ego, and id.
Eva Patrick, Elizabeth Diamond
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The origin of the word ego is the Latin first‐person pronoun ego, meaning “I.” In the current academic world, it is used mainly in psychology, social psychology, and microsociology. Its psychological use originates in Freud's structural model of superego, ego, and id.
Eva Patrick, Elizabeth Diamond
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2022
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Ego activity and ego passivity in hypnosis
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1972Abstract A case study is presented to demonstrate activity and passivity of the hypnotic subject's ego in response to the hypnotist's suggestion. A posthypnotic suggestion, its sequelae, and antecedent associated via similarity of affect are used to illustrate the newly developing psychoanalytic theory of ego activity and ego passivity. The concepts of
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Ego Impairment and Ego Adaptation in Schizophrenia
Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 1967Summary Recent clinical theory and evidence from research converge in describing schizophrenia as a pattern of cognitive defect. In this article the defect was described as an impairment in those psychological processes that integrate and organize mental functioning into a holistic pattern at a given moment, give it continuity over time, and inter ...
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The International journal of psycho-analysis, 1987
A genetic and functional differentiation between the ego ideal and the ideal ego is proposed. This differentiation allows for a more precise characterization and interpretation of ego libido in symptoms and transference. These genetic and functional differentiations of ego ideal and ideal ego can be used to clarify the differing severities of the types
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A genetic and functional differentiation between the ego ideal and the ideal ego is proposed. This differentiation allows for a more precise characterization and interpretation of ego libido in symptoms and transference. These genetic and functional differentiations of ego ideal and ideal ego can be used to clarify the differing severities of the types
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Ego Weakness, Ego Defenses and Ego Strengthening Techniques
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