Difference between revisions of "Ego-psychology"
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[[Ego-psychology]] has been -- since its development in the 1930s -- the dominant [[school]] of [[psychoanalysis]] in the [[International Psycho-Analytical Association]] ([[IPA]]). | [[Ego-psychology]] has been -- since its development in the 1930s -- the dominant [[school]] of [[psychoanalysis]] in the [[International Psycho-Analytical Association]] ([[IPA]]). | ||
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+ | It draws mainly on [[Freud]]'s [[structural model]] of the [[psyche]] -- which was first put forward in ''[[The Ego and the Id]]'' (1923). | ||
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+ | This model comprises three agencies: the [[id]], the [[ego]], and the [[superego]]. | ||
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+ | This model comprises three agencies: | ||
+ | * the [[id]], | ||
+ | * the [[ego]], and | ||
+ | * the [[superego]]. |
Revision as of 17:58, 30 July 2006
"ego-psychology" (Fr. psychologie du moi)
Ego-psychology has been -- since its development in the 1930s -- the dominant school of psychoanalysis in the International Psycho-Analytical Association (IPA).
It draws mainly on Freud's structural model of the psyche -- which was first put forward in The Ego and the Id (1923).
This model comprises three agencies: the id, the ego, and the superego.
This model comprises three agencies: