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Ego and ideology
a critical review of loevinger's theory
pp. 179-208
Abstrakt
Ego psychology represents a dominant paradigm in the study of personality. However, it is a confusing tradition, embracing a number of different schools of thought. One could point to at least two distinct European varieties, linked with the names of Jung and Anna Freud, and as many as three North American branches, associated with the following figures: Hartmann, Rapaport, and Nunberg; Allport, Murray, Ausubel, and White; and Sullivan and Erikson.
Publication details
Published in:
Lapsley Daniel K., Power F. Clark (1988) Self, ego, and identity: integrative approaches. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 179-208
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-7834-5_9
Referenz:
Broughton John M., Zahaykevich Marta K. (1988) „Ego and ideology: a critical review of loevinger's theory“, In: D. K. Lapsley & F. Power (eds.), Self, ego, and identity, Dordrecht, Springer, 179–208.