Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... continuity of one's existence in time and space and the perception of the fact that others recognize one's sameness and continuity . What I have called ego identity , however , concerns more than the mere fact of existence ; it is , as ...
... continuity of one's existence in time and space and the perception of the fact that others recognize one's sameness and continuity . What I have called ego identity , however , concerns more than the mere fact of existence ; it is , as ...
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... continuity be- tween the family one grew up in and the family one establishes . It thus perpetuates tradition , i.e. , the sum of all that had been learned by preceding generations , in a social analogy to the pres- ervation of the ...
... continuity be- tween the family one grew up in and the family one establishes . It thus perpetuates tradition , i.e. , the sum of all that had been learned by preceding generations , in a social analogy to the pres- ervation of the ...
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... continuity of such a self - representation , a continuity which must certainly be ascribed to the work of the ego . No other inner agency could accomplish the selective accentuation of significant identifica- tions throughout childhood ...
... continuity of such a self - representation , a continuity which must certainly be ascribed to the work of the ego . No other inner agency could accomplish the selective accentuation of significant identifica- tions throughout childhood ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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activity adolescent adult adulthood American Anna Freud Austen Riggs Center awareness basic become behavior called child childhood clinical concept conflict consciousness course crises cultural cycle danger dominant dream ego ideal ego identity ego psychology ego's environment Erikson experience fact father feel Freud function genital girl historical human ical ideals iden identification identity confusion identity crisis identity elements identity formation ideology individual infantile inner integrated intimacy isolated kind lives man's maturation means ment moral moratorium mother mutual negative identity Negro neurosis neurotic observation Oedipal one's oneself organization parents patients person play potential problem psychiatric psychoanalytic psychological psychosocial regression ritual role seems sense of identity sexual Shaw Sigmund Freud social society stage superego symptoms technological tion tity totalitarian traditional trust turn unconscious vital whole woman women words world image young youth