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Ego integrity

Ego integrity refers to the maintenance of one's sense of wholeness.

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Ego needs

Ego needs refers to the fourth step in Maslow’s hierarchy, concerning the individual’s need for recognition and success.

Ego Psychology

Ego psychology is defined as Psychoanalytic theory that emphasizes the role of the ego in development and attributes psychological disorders to failure of the ego to manage impulses and internal conflicts.

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Ego resilience

Ego Resilience refers to a person"s ability to respond adaptively and resourcefully to new situations.

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Ego strength

Ego strength refers to the ability of the ego to manage internal conflicts so the person can cope with life demands and pursue hea

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Ego-defensive attitudes

Ego-defensive attitudes when we adapt our attitudes so that they seem to confirm the decisions we have already made

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Ego-dystonic

Ego-dystonic refer to traits of personality, behavior, thought, or orientation, considered to be unacceptable, repugnant or inconsistent with the person’s conscious or unconscious perceptions about him-or herself; a synonym for ego alien

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Ego-ideal

Ego-ideal refers to a component of the Superego that contains the moral or ideal behaviors for which a person should strive.

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