Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... 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 it were , the ego ...
... 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 it were , the ego ...
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... existence of some form of basic family , which teaches the child by patient example where play ends and irreversible purpose begins and where " don'ts " are superseded by sanctioned avenues of vigorous action . For the children now look ...
... existence of some form of basic family , which teaches the child by patient example where play ends and irreversible purpose begins and where " don'ts " are superseded by sanctioned avenues of vigorous action . For the children now look ...
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... existence by their existence . They are highly jealous and highly sensitive to the jealousy of others . In our context it is especially important that the mother is intensely jealous of any sign that the child may identify primarily ...
... existence by their existence . They are highly jealous and highly sensitive to the jealousy of others . In our context it is especially important that the mother is intensely jealous of any sign that the child may identify primarily ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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activity adolescent adult American Anna Freud Austen Riggs Center basic become behavior Bruno Bettelheim called CHAPTER character structure child Childhood and Society clinical conflict course crises cultural cycle danger dominant dream ego ideal ego identity ego psychology Erik H Erikson experience fact father feel fidelity Freud function genital girl human ideals iden identification identity confusion identity crisis identity elements identity formation ideological individual infantile integrated International Universities Press intimacy kind lives man's means ment moral moratorium mother mutual negative identity Negro neurotic observation Oedipal one's oneself organization parents patient person play potential problem Psychiatry psychoanalysis psychology psychosocial regression ritual Robert Penn Warren role seems sense of identity sexual Shaw Sigmund Freud social stage superego technological tion tity trust turn unconscious vital W. W. Norton whole woman women world image York young youth