Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... called "confidence." If I prefer the word "trust," it is because there is more naivete and more mutuality in it: an infant can be said to be trusting, but it would be assuming too much to say that he has confidence. The general state of ...
... called "confidence." If I prefer the word "trust," it is because there is more naivete and more mutuality in it: an infant can be said to be trusting, but it would be assuming too much to say that he has confidence. The general state of ...
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... called libidinal cathexis of the ego in narcissism, he comes to the conclusion that it is rather a self which is thus being ca- thected. He advocates the term "self -representation," as differentiated from "object representation." B ...
... called libidinal cathexis of the ego in narcissism, he comes to the conclusion that it is rather a self which is thus being ca- thected. He advocates the term "self -representation," as differentiated from "object representation." B ...
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... called the body self. It concerns the ego ideal as the representative of the ideas, images, and configurations which serve the persistent comparison with an ideal self. It, finally, would apply to part of what I have called ego identity ...
... called the body self. It concerns the ego ideal as the representative of the ideas, images, and configurations which serve the persistent comparison with an ideal self. It, finally, would apply to part of what I have called ego identity ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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