Term ID: T1458

Ego Development

/ego-development/
The progressive maturation of personality structure involving increasing complexity in self-awareness, impulse control, interpersonal relationships, and moral reasoning, continuing throughout the lifespan with individual variations.
Example: The developmental progression from childhood egocentrism to adult capacity for empathy, abstract thinking, and consideration of multiple perspectives in moral decision-making.

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Reference: Loevinger (1976)