Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... confusion as a developmental disturbance , I neglect the diagnostic signs which would mark a malignant and more irre- versible condition . Identity confusion , of course , is not a diag- nostic entity , but I would think that a ...
... confusion as a developmental disturbance , I neglect the diagnostic signs which would mark a malignant and more irre- versible condition . Identity confusion , of course , is not a diag- nostic entity , but I would think that a ...
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... confusion is not a clinical di- agnosis . But there remains always the decisive question whether , for example , an identity confusion of the paranoic type is to be taken as a case of paranoia that happens to occur in youth or as a ...
... confusion is not a clinical di- agnosis . But there remains always the decisive question whether , for example , an identity confusion of the paranoic type is to be taken as a case of paranoia that happens to occur in youth or as a ...
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... confusion is perhaps too radical a word ; a young individ- ual may be in a state of mild identity diffusion without feeling thoroughly confused . But since confusion is obviously the better word for both the subjective and the objective ...
... confusion is perhaps too radical a word ; a young individ- ual may be in a state of mild identity diffusion without feeling thoroughly confused . But since confusion is obviously the better word for both the subjective and the objective ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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