Self-preservation at the center of personality :: superego and ego ideal in the regulation of safety /
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Wilmington, DE :
Vernon Press,
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Zusammenfassung: | Annotation |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781622731213 1622731212 |
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction; Chapter 1 Compliance; 1.1 Conditionality of Parental Love; 1.2 Subordination to a Leader; 1.3 Superego; 1.4 Conflict and Self-Contempt; 1.5 Persona and Self-Definition; 1.6 Perfectionism and Obsessionality; 1.7 Summary; Chapter 2 Exhibitionism and Ambition; 2.1 Ego Ideal; 2.2 Striving for Superiority; 2.3 Characterological Defenses; 2.4 Vanity and Self-Aggrandizement; 2.5 Affective Manifestations; 2.6 Summary; Chapter 3 Assertiveness and Aggressive Control; 3.1 Loss and Ambivalence; 3.2 Jealousy and Envy; 3.3 Righteousness and Sense of Entitlement. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.4 Vindictiveness and Manipulativeness3.5 Passive Aggressiveness; 3.6 Reparation; 3.7 Summary; Chapter 4 Display of Helplessness and Appeal to Pity; 4.1 Persistence of Infantile Dependency; 4.2 Regression to Infantile Dependency; 4.3 Illness Behavior; 4.4 Guilt and Self-Punishment; 4.5 Masochism; 4.6 Depression; 4.7 Summary; Chapter 5 Detachment; 5.1 Omnipotence; 5.2 Hidden Grandiosity; 5.3 Grandiose Fantasy; 5.4 Faith in God and Belief in Fate; 5.5 Schizoid Personality Disorder; 5.6 Psychosis; 5.7 Summary; Chapter 6 Idealization and Identification; 6.1 Identification in Object Relationships. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.2 Identification with the Group or Leader6.3 Identification with God; 6.4 Infatuation; 6.5 Summary; Conclusions; References; Index. | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | 8 | |a Annotation |b The book discusses personality as a unified set of evolved and culturally developed structures that serves a single and definable purpose, to maintain the individual's safety, in the context of dyadic relationships, group processes and more abstract and fluid social configurations. The infant-mother relationship remains the blueprint for modes of relating to the social surround, at whatever level of complexity, and for approximating the sense of safety originally provided by the mother. The personality is organized around the need to maintain self-esteem, thereby preserving the individual's sense of safety and warding off deep-seated paranoid anxiety, which signals the potential of annihilation of the self. Paranoid anxiety is the counterpart of intraspecific aggression and the potential of the group as a whole to attack and annihilate the individual. Paranoid anxiety, which was recognized by Melanie Klein as playing a critical role in infant development, is not overcome as development proceeds but remains latent, buried under layers of personality organization that are essentially concerned with sourcing recognition and approval from the social environment, thereby inhibiting others' aggression and guarding against annihilation of the self. The book adds to self psychology (Kohut) by showing how the principle of self-preservation underpins all aspects of normal and abnormal character dynamics. It integrates self psychology with other branches psychoanalytic theory and revives the link between psychoanalysis and ethology. Ethology (Lorenz, Hass, Eibl-Eibesfeldt) has provided insights into how interrelated intraspecific aggression and appeasement gestures are critically important for the evolution of social behavior in higher animals as well as for cultural evolution in humans, insights that allow, more generally, for a bridging of the gap between psychoanalysis and the biology of social behavior. Furthermore, an evolutionary approach to character dynamics and related social phenomena will have important implications for understanding psychopathological vulnerabilities and self-perpetuating processes in mental illness. | |
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contents | Introduction; Chapter 1 Compliance; 1.1 Conditionality of Parental Love; 1.2 Subordination to a Leader; 1.3 Superego; 1.4 Conflict and Self-Contempt; 1.5 Persona and Self-Definition; 1.6 Perfectionism and Obsessionality; 1.7 Summary; Chapter 2 Exhibitionism and Ambition; 2.1 Ego Ideal; 2.2 Striving for Superiority; 2.3 Characterological Defenses; 2.4 Vanity and Self-Aggrandizement; 2.5 Affective Manifestations; 2.6 Summary; Chapter 3 Assertiveness and Aggressive Control; 3.1 Loss and Ambivalence; 3.2 Jealousy and Envy; 3.3 Righteousness and Sense of Entitlement. 3.4 Vindictiveness and Manipulativeness3.5 Passive Aggressiveness; 3.6 Reparation; 3.7 Summary; Chapter 4 Display of Helplessness and Appeal to Pity; 4.1 Persistence of Infantile Dependency; 4.2 Regression to Infantile Dependency; 4.3 Illness Behavior; 4.4 Guilt and Self-Punishment; 4.5 Masochism; 4.6 Depression; 4.7 Summary; Chapter 5 Detachment; 5.1 Omnipotence; 5.2 Hidden Grandiosity; 5.3 Grandiose Fantasy; 5.4 Faith in God and Belief in Fate; 5.5 Schizoid Personality Disorder; 5.6 Psychosis; 5.7 Summary; Chapter 6 Idealization and Identification; 6.1 Identification in Object Relationships. 6.2 Identification with the Group or Leader6.3 Identification with God; 6.4 Infatuation; 6.5 Summary; Conclusions; References; Index. |
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spelling | Behrendt, Ralf-Peter, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGJgy33DCcWc73DkVHqDC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013023373 Self-preservation at the center of personality : superego and ego ideal in the regulation of safety / Ralf-Peter Behrendt. Wilmington, DE : Vernon Press, [2016] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Introduction; Chapter 1 Compliance; 1.1 Conditionality of Parental Love; 1.2 Subordination to a Leader; 1.3 Superego; 1.4 Conflict and Self-Contempt; 1.5 Persona and Self-Definition; 1.6 Perfectionism and Obsessionality; 1.7 Summary; Chapter 2 Exhibitionism and Ambition; 2.1 Ego Ideal; 2.2 Striving for Superiority; 2.3 Characterological Defenses; 2.4 Vanity and Self-Aggrandizement; 2.5 Affective Manifestations; 2.6 Summary; Chapter 3 Assertiveness and Aggressive Control; 3.1 Loss and Ambivalence; 3.2 Jealousy and Envy; 3.3 Righteousness and Sense of Entitlement. 3.4 Vindictiveness and Manipulativeness3.5 Passive Aggressiveness; 3.6 Reparation; 3.7 Summary; Chapter 4 Display of Helplessness and Appeal to Pity; 4.1 Persistence of Infantile Dependency; 4.2 Regression to Infantile Dependency; 4.3 Illness Behavior; 4.4 Guilt and Self-Punishment; 4.5 Masochism; 4.6 Depression; 4.7 Summary; Chapter 5 Detachment; 5.1 Omnipotence; 5.2 Hidden Grandiosity; 5.3 Grandiose Fantasy; 5.4 Faith in God and Belief in Fate; 5.5 Schizoid Personality Disorder; 5.6 Psychosis; 5.7 Summary; Chapter 6 Idealization and Identification; 6.1 Identification in Object Relationships. 6.2 Identification with the Group or Leader6.3 Identification with God; 6.4 Infatuation; 6.5 Summary; Conclusions; References; Index. Includes bibliographical references and index. Annotation The book discusses personality as a unified set of evolved and culturally developed structures that serves a single and definable purpose, to maintain the individual's safety, in the context of dyadic relationships, group processes and more abstract and fluid social configurations. The infant-mother relationship remains the blueprint for modes of relating to the social surround, at whatever level of complexity, and for approximating the sense of safety originally provided by the mother. The personality is organized around the need to maintain self-esteem, thereby preserving the individual's sense of safety and warding off deep-seated paranoid anxiety, which signals the potential of annihilation of the self. Paranoid anxiety is the counterpart of intraspecific aggression and the potential of the group as a whole to attack and annihilate the individual. Paranoid anxiety, which was recognized by Melanie Klein as playing a critical role in infant development, is not overcome as development proceeds but remains latent, buried under layers of personality organization that are essentially concerned with sourcing recognition and approval from the social environment, thereby inhibiting others' aggression and guarding against annihilation of the self. The book adds to self psychology (Kohut) by showing how the principle of self-preservation underpins all aspects of normal and abnormal character dynamics. It integrates self psychology with other branches psychoanalytic theory and revives the link between psychoanalysis and ethology. Ethology (Lorenz, Hass, Eibl-Eibesfeldt) has provided insights into how interrelated intraspecific aggression and appeasement gestures are critically important for the evolution of social behavior in higher animals as well as for cultural evolution in humans, insights that allow, more generally, for a bridging of the gap between psychoanalysis and the biology of social behavior. Furthermore, an evolutionary approach to character dynamics and related social phenomena will have important implications for understanding psychopathological vulnerabilities and self-perpetuating processes in mental illness. Self-preservation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119786 Conservation de soi. FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS Life Stages General. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Developmental General. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Developmental Lifespan Development. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY General. bisacsh Self-preservation fast has work: Self-preservation at the center of personality (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGTRP7djdPR8TRymTy98fm https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9781622731039 1622731034 (OCoLC)964569576 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1453176 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Behrendt, Ralf-Peter Self-preservation at the center of personality : superego and ego ideal in the regulation of safety / Introduction; Chapter 1 Compliance; 1.1 Conditionality of Parental Love; 1.2 Subordination to a Leader; 1.3 Superego; 1.4 Conflict and Self-Contempt; 1.5 Persona and Self-Definition; 1.6 Perfectionism and Obsessionality; 1.7 Summary; Chapter 2 Exhibitionism and Ambition; 2.1 Ego Ideal; 2.2 Striving for Superiority; 2.3 Characterological Defenses; 2.4 Vanity and Self-Aggrandizement; 2.5 Affective Manifestations; 2.6 Summary; Chapter 3 Assertiveness and Aggressive Control; 3.1 Loss and Ambivalence; 3.2 Jealousy and Envy; 3.3 Righteousness and Sense of Entitlement. 3.4 Vindictiveness and Manipulativeness3.5 Passive Aggressiveness; 3.6 Reparation; 3.7 Summary; Chapter 4 Display of Helplessness and Appeal to Pity; 4.1 Persistence of Infantile Dependency; 4.2 Regression to Infantile Dependency; 4.3 Illness Behavior; 4.4 Guilt and Self-Punishment; 4.5 Masochism; 4.6 Depression; 4.7 Summary; Chapter 5 Detachment; 5.1 Omnipotence; 5.2 Hidden Grandiosity; 5.3 Grandiose Fantasy; 5.4 Faith in God and Belief in Fate; 5.5 Schizoid Personality Disorder; 5.6 Psychosis; 5.7 Summary; Chapter 6 Idealization and Identification; 6.1 Identification in Object Relationships. 6.2 Identification with the Group or Leader6.3 Identification with God; 6.4 Infatuation; 6.5 Summary; Conclusions; References; Index. Self-preservation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119786 Conservation de soi. FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS Life Stages General. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Developmental General. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Developmental Lifespan Development. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY General. bisacsh Self-preservation fast |
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title | Self-preservation at the center of personality : superego and ego ideal in the regulation of safety / |
title_auth | Self-preservation at the center of personality : superego and ego ideal in the regulation of safety / |
title_exact_search | Self-preservation at the center of personality : superego and ego ideal in the regulation of safety / |
title_full | Self-preservation at the center of personality : superego and ego ideal in the regulation of safety / Ralf-Peter Behrendt. |
title_fullStr | Self-preservation at the center of personality : superego and ego ideal in the regulation of safety / Ralf-Peter Behrendt. |
title_full_unstemmed | Self-preservation at the center of personality : superego and ego ideal in the regulation of safety / Ralf-Peter Behrendt. |
title_short | Self-preservation at the center of personality : |
title_sort | self preservation at the center of personality superego and ego ideal in the regulation of safety |
title_sub | superego and ego ideal in the regulation of safety / |
topic | Self-preservation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119786 Conservation de soi. FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS Life Stages General. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Developmental General. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY Developmental Lifespan Development. bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY General. bisacsh Self-preservation fast |
topic_facet | Self-preservation. Conservation de soi. FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS Life Stages General. PSYCHOLOGY Developmental General. PSYCHOLOGY Developmental Lifespan Development. PSYCHOLOGY General. Self-preservation |
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