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==Ego-Psychology==The term '"[[autonomous ego]]' " was coined by the proponents of [[ego-psychology]].
The [[autonomous ego]] is thus synomymous with "the strong ego," "the well-adapted ego," "the healthy ego."
[[Psychoanalysis]] was conceived of by the proponents of [[ego-psychology]] as the process of helping the [[analysand]]s [[ego]] to become [[autonomous]]: this was supposed to be achieved by the [[identification]] of the [[analysand]] with the strong [[ego]] of the [[analyst]].
==Jacques Lacan's Criticism==
[[Lacan]] is very critical of the concept of the [[autonomous ego]].<ref>{{E}} p.306-7</ref>
It is the [[symbolic order]], and not the [[ego]], which enjoys [[autonomy]].
==See Also==
{{See}}
* [[Adaptation]]
* [[Analysand]]
* [[Analyst]]
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* [[Ego]]
* [[Ego-psychology]]
* [[Identification]]
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* [[Narcissism]]
* [[Psychology]]
* [[Reality]]
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== References ==
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[[Category:Psychoanalysis]]
[[Category:Psychology]]
[[Category:Jacques Lacan]]
[[Category:Dictionary]]