Eating Disorders
.... external experience. [T]here is nothing of which we are more certain than the feeling of our self, of our
own ego. This
ego appears ....
(2336

9

)
Civilization and its Discontents
....
Ego in man can be at its peak when it's not in love. Normally, there is nothing of which we are more certain than the feeling of self, of our
own ego. ....
(2256

9

)
The Concept of Depression in Freud and Jung
.... Consequently, the melancholic now treats his
own ego as the abandoned sexual object and he aims all his aggression and expressions of revenge against his
own ....
(1783

7

)
Psychological Aspects of Clothing
.... to him and as not belonging to his
ego; there are other cases in which he ascribes to the external world things that clearly originate in his
own ego and that ....
(1827

7

)
Conformity
.... Civilization and Its Discontents, Freud would characterize the
ego as the "immediate feeling" of being in the world, "the feeling of our self, of our
own ego. ....
(2511

10

)
The Body in Pain and Ego
.... the
ego to a cancer: "It is the same dysfunction the cancerous cell manifests, whose only goal is to multiply itself, unaware that it is bringing about its
own ....
(3251

13

)
The Crying of Lot 49
.... " (21). Essentially, Oedipa is a prisoner of her
own ego. This can only be overcome by a counter-force in opposition to the traditional methods of perception. ....
(1559

6

)
Personality Development The purpose of this research is to ...
.... His aggressiveness is introjected, internalized; it is, in point of fact, sent back to where it came from that is, it is directed toward his
own ego. ....
(2028

8

)
Existentialism
.... desire for aggression is introjected and internalized: It is, in point of fact, sent back to where it came from--that is, it is directed towards his
own ego. ....
(2267

9

)
Freud's Personality Theory
....
ego as the "immediate feeling" of being in the world: "Normally, there is nothing of which we are more certain than the feeling of our self, of our
own ego. ....
(2686

11

)
Approaches to Buddhism
.... how they encourage compassion through such shared practices, I believe I would come to appreciate them more, as a means of losing both my
own ego and learning ....
(1357

5

)
Contemporary Philosophical Orientation
....
ego as the "immediate feeling" of being in the world: "Normally, there is nothing of which we are more certain than the feeling of our self, of our
own ego. ....
(4925

20

)
The Fashion Industry & Eating Disorders
.... of a body. Normally, there is nothing of which we are more certain than the feeling of our self, of our
own ego. This
ego appears ....
(7696

31

)
Effect of Fashion Industry on Eating Disorders
.... of a body. Normally, there is nothing of which we are more certain than the feeling of our self, of our
own ego. This
ego appears ....
(7696

31

)
Fashion and Body Image
.... body image. Normally, there is nothing of which we are more certain than the feeling of our self, of our
own ego. This
ego appears ....
(7601

30

)
Eugene O'Neil Late Plays Existentialism
.... These individuals are basically those who can pursue a course in their quest that sacrifices their
own interests and submerses their
own ego for the sake of ....
(10698

43

)
Romanticism in the Arts
.... act of knowing imposes the patterns of the individual's thought on the world, then, it seemed, the world must have been produced by the individual's
own ego. ....
(3433

14

)
Transactional Analysis Theory
.... their relationships and gain clarity about their
own patterns of relating (10). At the core of Berne's Transactional Theory is the concept of
ego state which ....
(1517

6

)
Mill, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Kant
.... The mass of humanity comes to assert its
own values as a way of protecting the .... As the individual develops during the life cycle, the
ego, or the sense of self ....
(1533

6

)
Concept of Intentionality
....
Ego can communicate to the
Ego what it experiences or perceives in the world, and the
Ego can then compare that communication with the
Ego's own experience and ....
(2600

10

)
Husser's Meaning of Intentionality
....
Ego can communicate to the
Ego what it experiences or perceives in the world, and the
Ego can then compare that communication with the
Ego's own experience and ....
(2600

10

)
The American composer John Cage
.... By utilizing chance operations in his work, Cage was seeking the Zen ideal of "non-intention," or removing his
own ego from the composition process. ....
(3332

13

)
Goodbye, Columbus
.... In conclusion, though he finds his lack of meaning and adventure in life the result of a godless and material society, Neil's
own pride and
ego keep him from ....
(1311

5

)
Psychoanalytic Theory
.... The id, the
ego, and the superego are defined by Freud in such a way that they seem to be entities of their
own, not necessarily just different aspects of the ....
(938

4

)
Freud Structural Model
.... As Freud (1998) wrote, nut-shelling his
own structural model of personality development, "Where Id was, there
Ego shall be" (4). Many of Freud's theories ....
(1446

6

)
Lacan's Approach to Language
.... of its
own existence to recognize the uniqueness of either its
own or its .... At that point, no
ego has appeared, and no psychological splitting has yet occurred. ....
(2317

9

)
Scientific Inquiry
.... beings as guided by reason alone and as being responsible for their
own decisions .... As the individual develops during the life cycle, the
ego, or the sense of self ....
(1583

6

)
Psychological Mechanisms of Adjustment
.... Defense mechanisms manifest themselves as strategies developed by the
ego to protect itself .... relies upon projection for the distancing of their
own emotion, he ....
(1595

6

)
My Own Country: A Doctor''s Story & AIDS
In Abraham Verghese's My
Own Country: A Doctor's Story, we find numerous examples .... mindedly deal with the disease without being sidetracked by
ego, ambition and ....
(1344

5

)
Influence of Society on Individual Personality
.... the "I." The me refers to the individual's deeply rooted processes, his
own particular sense .... him, or as Freud puts it, the relationship between the
Ego and the ....
(789

3

)