Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... function in such a way that one of the partners is impaired in the development of his potentialities , with the result that impotent rage is stored up where energy should be free for productive development . To those who accept all this ...
... function in such a way that one of the partners is impaired in the development of his potentialities , with the result that impotent rage is stored up where energy should be free for productive development . To those who accept all this ...
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... functions than with the specific crisis created by the maturation of each function . Take for example a child who is learning to speak : he is acquiring one of the prime functions supporting a sense of individual autonomy and one of the ...
... functions than with the specific crisis created by the maturation of each function . Take for example a child who is learning to speak : he is acquiring one of the prime functions supporting a sense of individual autonomy and one of the ...
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... function on one of the ego's frontiers , namely , that " environment " which is social reality as transmitted to the child during successive childhood crises . Identity , in this connection , has a claim to rec- ognition as the ...
... function on one of the ego's frontiers , namely , that " environment " which is social reality as transmitted to the child during successive childhood crises . Identity , in this connection , has a claim to rec- ognition as the ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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