Identity and development : an interdisciplinary approach
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Identity and development : an interdisciplinary approach
(Sage focus editions, vol. 172)
Sage Publications, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
How does a person develop a sense of identity? In what ways might identity change over the years? This volume explores these and other questions from the perspectives of psychology, psychoanalysis, history and literature. The book demonstrates both how these different disciplines can inform one another and how they can enrich our understanding of identity and development.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Harold D Grotevant et al
PART ONE: PSYCHOANALYSIS
Introduction - Tobi Graafsma
Identity and the Human Core - Leo Rangell
The View from Psychoanalytic Theory
A Psychoanalytic Perspective on the Concept of Identity - Tobi Graafsma
PART TWO: PSYCHOLOGY
Introduction - Harold D Grotevant
The Empirical Study of Ego Identity - James E Marcia
Identity and Relatedness in the Lifecycle - Ruthellen Josselson
Identity and Development - Guy A M Widdershoven
A Narrative Perspective
PART THREE: HISTORY AND LITERATURE
Introduction - Harold D Grotevant and Harke A Bosma
Problems of Identity in Modernist Fiction - John Neubauer
Historical Identity and Identity of the Historian - Arthur Mitzman
Identity and Development - Tobi Graafsma et al
An Interdisciplinary View
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