Tag: internal conflict


EGO PSYCHOTHERAPY

EGO PSYCHOTHERAPY: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia Entry Ego Psychotherapy is a highly influential school of psychoanalytic thought and treatment that fundamentally reoriented classic Freudian theory toward the adaptive capacities of the individual. While retaining the core concepts of the unconscious and internal conflict, this approach shifts the clinical focus from the purely instinctual drives (the id) […]

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INTRAPSYCHIC CONFLICT

Introduction to Intrapsychic Conflict (Definition and Overview) Intrapsychic conflict is a fundamental concept in psychodynamic theory, referring to the internal psychological struggle that ensues when incompatible forces, desires, or beliefs clash within an individual’s mental apparatus. The term, meaning literally “within the psyche,” underscores that this battle is entirely internal, distinguishing it from conflicts that […]

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EGO ANXIETY

Ego Anxiety: An Internal Conflict in Psychoanalytic Theory The Core Definition of Ego Anxiety Ego anxiety is fundamentally defined in classical psychoanalytic theory as the distress or apprehension experienced by the Ego when it senses an impending threat from the instinctual demands of the Id. Unlike realistic fear, which is a reaction to a tangible, […]

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