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9 RE-FORMATION OF THE EGO IN ADOLESCENCE (Continued) 222
The Developing Ego Rendered Unstable and, at Times, Criti-
cal
--The Adolescents' Reactions and Efforts to Re-establish
Themselves to Some Degree of Stability
--The Effects of Age-
mate Reference Groups and Membership Groups in the Re-
formation of the Ego-attitudes
--Some Implications of the
Foregoing Material for Our Problem
.
10 EGO-INVOLVEMENTS AND IDENTIFICATIONS IN GROUP SITUA-
TIONS
280
The Structural Properties of Groups --Individual Members as
Influenced by Group Norms and Identifications
--Some Psy-
chological Leads
--Some Verifications of the Effects of Group
Situations
.
11 EGO-INVOLVEMENTS IN CONCRETE SOCIAL SITUATIONS 348
"The Apparel Oft Proclaims the Man" --We See Ourselves in
the Movies
--"What's in a Name?" --The Martyr --Ego-in-
volvements Determined by Situation--Status within Groups

--Job Satisfaction.
12 BREAKDOWNS OF THE EGO 386
Dissociation of the Ego from the Body --The Ego May Tem-
porarily Dissolve
--Breakdowns of the Ego Under Extreme
Deprivation
--The Ego May Break Down if Established
Norms Collapse
--The Ego May Regress, Dissociate, or Be-
come Re-formed Under Extreme Situations of Stress
--Ego-
breakdowns in Abnormal and Pathological Cases
.
13 SOME ILLUSTRATIONS FROM LITERATURE 437
14 THE EGO IN PSYCHOANALYSIS 461
Freud's Formulations --Where Freudian Theory Leads in
Social Psychology
--Modifications with Cultural Emphasis --
Why Psychoanalytic Formulations Must Be Rejected --
Summary.
NAME INDEX 509
SUBJECT INDEX 516

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Psychology of Ego-Involvements: Social Attitudes & Identifications. Contributors: Muzafer Sherif - author, Hadley Cantril - author. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1947. Page Number: viii.
    
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