| National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.), James E. Birren - 1963 - 352 pages
...the simultaneous perception of the fact that others recognize one's sameness and continuity. . . . Ego identity, then, in its subjective aspect, is the...awareness of the fact that there is a selfsameness and a continuity to the ego's synthesizing methods and that these methods are effective in safeguarding... | |
| Joseph W. Lella - 1986 - 249 pages
...self-esteem: "The conscious feeling of having a personal identity is based on two simultaneous observations: awareness of the fact that there is a self-sameness and continuity to the... style of one's individuality, and that this style coincides with the sameness and continuity of one's... | |
| Stanley I. Benn - 1988 - 364 pages
...gratification of only some of its impulses lies within its control. "Ego-identity" is rather the awareness of "a self-sameness and continuity to the ego's synthesizing methods, the style of one's individuality."" This sense of continuity embraces not merely the past - what the adolescent has come to be during long... | |
| Achin Vanaik - 1997 - 390 pages
...Identity and Anxiety, New York, 1960, p. 30. Also, Identity and Life Cycle, Indiana, 1959. 'Ego-identity, then, in its subjective aspect, is the awareness of...there is a self-sameness and continuity to the ego's synthesising methods and these methods are effective in safeguarding the sameness and continuity of... | |
| Vernantius Emeka Ndukaihe - 2006 - 452 pages
...mere fact of existence, as conveyed by personal identity; it is the ego quality of this existence. Ego identity, then, in its subjective aspect, is the...selfsameness and continuity to the ego's synthesizing methods and that these methods are effective in safeguarding the sameness and continuity of one's meaning for... | |
| Mark Poster - 2006 - 320 pages
...confirmed his earlier notion of identity, defining it in remarkably similar terms: "Ego identity ... is the awareness of the fact that there is a self-sameness...the ego's synthesizing methods, the style of one's indiuiduality, and that this style coincides with the sameness and continuity of one's meaning for... | |
| Michael P. Arena, Bruce A. Arrigo - 2006 - 301 pages
...these insights, Erikson came to define what he termed the "ego identity."12 The ego identity refers to "the awareness of the fact that there is a self-sameness and continuity to the ego's synthesizing methods and that these methods are effective in safeguarding the sameness and continuity of one's meaning for... | |
| Frances Lomas Feldman, Frances H. Scherz - 2006 - 408 pages
...Erikson further sees ego identity in its subjective aspect (that is, not conscious) as the awareness that there is a self-sameness and continuity to the ego's synthesizing methods to master life experience, and that these methods safeguard the same1 Erik H. Erikson, "Identity and... | |
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