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Esther Menaker has written:

'Appointment in Vienna' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Travel, Study and teaching, Psychology, Psychoanalysts, Psychoanalysis, Biography, History

'Misplaced loyalties' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Travel, Study and teaching, Psychology, Psychoanalysts, Psychoanalysis, Biography, History

'Masochism and the emergent ego' -- subject(s): Masochism, Psychoanalysis, Ego, Ego (Psychology), Psychoanalytic Theory

'The freedom to inquire' -- subject(s): Essays, Psychology, Masochism, Psychoanalysis, Women, Self psychology, Ego

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Esther Menaker has written:

'Appointment in Vienna' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Travel, Study and teaching, Psychology, Psychoanalysts, Psychoanalysis, Biography, History

'Misplaced loyalties' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Travel, Study and teaching, Psychology, Psychoanalysts, Psychoanalysis, Biography, History

'Masochism and the emergent ego' -- subject(s): Masochism, Psychoanalysis, Ego, Ego (Psychology), Psychoanalytic Theory

'The freedom to inquire' -- subject(s): Essays, Psychology, Masochism, Psychoanalysis, Women, Self psychology, Ego

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Fred Busch has written:

'Rethinking clinical technique' -- subject(s): Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Psychodynamic psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis, Ego (Psychology)

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Ego psychology expanded freuds psychoanalysis by including the enviornment

Ego psychology also included the interpersonal relationship.

ego extended the drive theory of freud.

included the therapist in the analytic relationship.

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Fred Pine has written:

'Developmentaltheory and clinical process'

'Drive, ego, object, and self' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis

'Diversity and direction in psychoanalytic technique' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis

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Ego means Self

To begin with, Freud used the German word "Ich" for the executive functions of the psychical realm. "Ich" may be translated as "I" or "Self" and Freud used both notions in his writings. "Ego" appears in Psychoanalysis when James Strachey needed a term for "Ich" in his translation of Freud's writings. Over the years, "Ego" became an expression for an array of functions characteristic of the executive mind. As such it comes close to the notion of "Self," but the concept of "Self" is larger. Ego psychology focuses on the dysfunctions of the array, while Self psychology focus on the organization of the self in terms of self-esteem, self-coherence, continuity of self, and basic affective coloration of self. So in contemporary theory, ego does not mean self, while in colloquial terms it does.

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