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Self, Ego, and Identity: Integrative Approaches

✍ Scribed by Gil G. Noam (auth.), Daniel K. Lapsley, F. Clark Power (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Leaves
303
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In the midst of the "cognitive revolution," there has been a veritable exΒ­ plosion of interest in topics that have been long banished from academic consideration under the intellectual hegemony of behaviorism. Most notably, notions of self, ego, and identity are reasserting themselves as fundamental problems in a variety of research traditions within psycholΒ­ ogy and the social sciences. Theoretical models, review articles, edited volΒ­ umes, and empirical work devoted to these constructs are proliferating at a dizzying rate. This clearly attests to the renascent interest in these topics, the vitality of these research paradigms, and the promise that these constructs hold for explaining fundamental aspects of human development and behavior. Although the renewed academic interest in self, ego, and identity is obviously an exciting and healthy development, there is always the tendenΒ­ cy for research to take on a parochial character. When boundaries are erected among different theoretical perspectives, when empirical findings are viewed in isolation, when theories are too sharply delimited and segreΒ­ gated from other domains of behavior, then what may seem like progresΒ­ sive, healthy, and content-increasing tendencies in a research paradigm may turn out to be, on closer inspection, merely an inchoate thrashing about. Fortunately there is an internal dynamic to scientific investigation that tends to combat this degenerating tendency. There is something about the rhythm of science that bids us to transcend parochial theoretical inΒ­ terests and seek the most general theory.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Self, Adult Development, and the Theory of Biography and Transformation....Pages 3-29
A Social-Cognitive Account of the Self’s Development....Pages 30-42
The Construction and Conservation of the Self: James and Cooley Revisited....Pages 43-70
The Adolescent Self-Concept in Social Context....Pages 71-90
The Embedded Self: I and Thou Revisited....Pages 91-106
Front Matter....Pages 107-107
The β€œNew Look” at the Imaginary Audience and Personal Fable: Toward a General Model of Adolescent Ego Development....Pages 109-129
Integrity and Aging: Ethical, Religious, and Psychosocial Perspectives....Pages 130-150
The Relationship Between Ego and Moral Development: A Theoretical Review and Empirical Analysis....Pages 151-178
Ego and Ideology: A Critical Review of Loevinger’s Theory....Pages 179-208
Front Matter....Pages 209-209
Common Processes Underlying Ego Identity, Cognitive/Moral Development, and Individuation....Pages 211-225
Identity and the Development of the Self....Pages 226-242
Self-Theorists, Identity Status, and Social Cognition....Pages 243-262
To Be or Not: Self and Authenticity, Identity and Ambivalence....Pages 263-281
Back Matter....Pages 283-294

✦ Subjects


Psychology, general


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