Hauser S T, Jacobson A M, Noam G, Powers S
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1983 Mar;40(3):325-32. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1983.01790030095012.
Ego development and multiple self-images were studied in nonpsychotic psychiatric patients, diabetic patients, and healthy high school students. The results reported are drawn from the first year of a four-year longitudinal project investigating the psychosocial development and family interactions of impaired and at-risk adolescents. Both groups of patients, especially the psychiatric group, were significantly lower in their ego development and showed less self-image complexity than the high school students. These findings are discussed both in terms of understanding developmental deviation in these two chronically ill groups, and as a strategy for investigating formulations being proposed in the new self-psychology framework.
对非精神病性精神科患者、糖尿病患者和健康高中生的自我发展和多重自我形象进行了研究。报告的结果来自一项为期四年的纵向项目的第一年,该项目调查受损和有风险青少年的心理社会发展和家庭互动。两组患者,尤其是精神科患者组,其自我发展显著较低,且自我形象复杂性低于高中生。这些发现既从理解这两组慢性病患者的发育偏差方面进行了讨论,也作为一种调查新自我心理学框架中所提出构想的策略进行了讨论。