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Erikson, Erik Homburger (1902-1994)
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
ERIKSON, ERIK HOMBURGER (1902-1994) Erik Homburger Erikson, American psychoanalyst, was born on June 15, 1902...died on May 12, 1994, on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Erikson was the son of a Danish mother and unknown father. His...
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Childhood and Society
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
...CHILDHOOD AND SOCIETY This book by Erik Erikson, published in 1950, is a classic because...anthropology and sociological studies. Erikson studied two American Indian tribes and...positive, organizing aspects of the psyche, Erikson sought to show how these achievements...
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Ego Identity
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
...symptoms. Rather, according to Erik Erikson, the main issue is to determine whether...internal drives. The key, according to Erikson, is to seek in the ego the organizational...and ambiguities. Like Sigmund Freud, Erikson envisioned an unconscious ego. But like...
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Garbage
Dictionary entry from: Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Popular Musicians Since 1990
...Wisconsin Members: Douglas "Duke" Erikson, guitar, keyboards (born 1950); Shirley...Butch Vig, Steve Marker, and Duke Erikson. Garbage began as a part-time hobby...future Garbage guitarist/keyboardist Duke Erikson. The pair also played together in Firetown...
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Identity
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
...have focused on identity. In 1956 Erik Erikson introduced the concept of an ego identity...dualistic concept of identification. Erikson hoped to explain human development epigenetically...resolution of earlier developmental crises. Erikson's ego identity was defined by the unconscious...
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Goldthorpe class scheme
Book article from: A Dictionary of Sociology
...referred to in the literature as the Goldthorpe, Erikson–Goldthorpe, EGP (Erikson–Goldthorpe–Portocarero...report of the findings from the CASMIN Project, Erikson and Goldthorpe ( The Constant Flux , 1992...
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Hietzing Schule/Burlingham-Rosenfeld School
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
...He enlisted his friend Erik Homburger Erikson as one of the teachers. Rather few students...latitudinarians (Peter Blos and Erik Erikson) and others who thought it was necessary...teachers in analysis, including Erik Erikson. Although she appreciated progressive...
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Featherman-Jones-Hauser hypothesis
Book article from: A Dictionary of Sociology
...1975 ). The argument has since been much disputed (see R. Erikson and and J. H. Goldthorpe , The Constant Flux , 1992 ). The...and unresolved. On the one hand, there are those such as Erikson and Goldthorpe who argue that the weaker (verbal) formulation...
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identity crisis
Book article from: A Dictionary of Sociology
...is most fully developed by the American psychoanalyst Erik Erikson. He uses it to refer to a crisis, having interlocking psychological...sociological aspects, in an individual's sense of self. Erikson sees such crises as common in the adolescent stage of development...
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Psychobiography
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
...accomplished beyond the oedipal period, as illustrated in Erik Erikson's Gandhi's Truth , which deals with a crisis in Gandhi...the United States. A Psychological Study ; . Bibliography Erikson, Erik H. (1969). Gandhi's truth . New York: W. W...
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