Term ID: T1487

Ego Resilience

/ego-resilience/
The dynamic capacity to modify one's level of ego control in response to environmental demands, enabling flexible adaptation to stress while maintaining psychological integrity and effective functioning.
Example: A person's ability to be disciplined when needed for work tasks but relaxed during leisure time, adapting their self-control to situational demands while maintaining psychological stability.

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Reference: Block & Block (1980)