Term ID: T1347

Ego Psychology

/ego-psychology/
A psychoanalytic approach emphasizing the ego's adaptive functions, autonomous development, and capacity for healthy functioning, rather than focusing primarily on unconscious conflicts and pathology. This perspective highlights ego strengths and resilience in personality development and therapeutic change.
Example: Focusing on a client's problem-solving abilities, defense mechanisms, and coping strategies rather than only exploring childhood trauma and unconscious drives in psychotherapy.

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Reference: Hartmann (1939)