Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... neurotic pseudologia, and confusion showed the partial loss of time-binding and of spatial orientation. What definable symptoms and remnants of "peacetime neuroses" there were had a fragmentary and false quality, as if the ego could not ...
... neurotic pseudologia, and confusion showed the partial loss of time-binding and of spatial orientation. What definable symptoms and remnants of "peacetime neuroses" there were had a fragmentary and false quality, as if the ego could not ...
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... neurotic and psychotic symptoms and episodes, adolescence is not an affliction but a normative crisis, i.e., a normal phase of increased conflict characterized by a seeming fluctuation in ego strength as well as by a high growth ...
... neurotic and psychotic symptoms and episodes, adolescence is not an affliction but a normative crisis, i.e., a normal phase of increased conflict characterized by a seeming fluctuation in ego strength as well as by a high growth ...
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... neurotic adolescent contains many necessary elements of a semi-deliberate role experimentation of the "I dare you" and "I dare myself" variety. Much of this apparent confusion thus must be considered social play — the true genetic ...
... neurotic adolescent contains many necessary elements of a semi-deliberate role experimentation of the "I dare you" and "I dare myself" variety. Much of this apparent confusion thus must be considered social play — the true genetic ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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