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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Black Female Athletes' Perceptions of Competitiveness

Henry, Amy E. 16 July 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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The construction and validation of an objective measure of ego development : the completion and matching task /

Weiss, Bedonna Rae January 1984 (has links)
No description available.
93

Ego identity, egocentrism, and formal operations

Wilkerson, Alice Jackie January 1982 (has links)
The present study investigated the relationships between ego identity, egocentrism, and formal operations in an adolescent setting. Also included in the study were various subscales of the different measurements, as well as grade in school and sex. It was hypothesized that a regression model could predict ego identity status from formal operations measured by the Piagetian Formal Operations Instrument (Burney, 1974) and egocentrism measured by the Adolescent Egocentrism Sociocentrism Scale (Enright, Shukla, and Lapsley, 1980). Ego identity status was determined by use of the Ego Identity Interview developed especially for adolescents by Archer (1980). The subjects were 15 males and 15 females each in grades eight, ten, twelve, and a college sophomore class. Subjects ranged in age from 13 to 24. The correlational results indicated significant and positive relationships between ego identity, formal operations, and grade. Egocentrism and sex were not found to be significantly related to ego identity per se, but egocentrism was found to be significantly negatively to vocational identity. Regression analysis revealed that grade was the most valuable predictor of ego identity, significantly explaining approximately 21 percent of the variance. Also the self-focus subscale of egocentrism, when added to grade, significantly explained 21 percent of the variance in vocational identity. Further investigation regarding the concept of egocentrism among adolescents and self-focus as it relates to vocational identity was recommended. / Doctor of Philosophy
94

An Investigation of Certain Components of Ego-Strength to Distinguish Vocationally Rehabilitable and Non-Rehabilitable Workers

Solomos, Leo Fred 06 1900 (has links)
It was the intent of this study to investigate the relationship of the concept of ego-strength to the success in vocational rehabilitation. Specifically, the study was designed to evaluate in detail certain components of ego-strength which might be significant in distinguishing between the successful and unsuccessful disabled workers referred to Goodwill Industries of Dallas for vocational diagnosis and training.
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Perspective Taking and Self Disclosure

Allen, Bruce W. (Bruce Wayne), 1958- 05 1900 (has links)
The effects of taking a third person role on self disclosure, self sympatheticness and several nonverbal parameters of task involvement were examined in a psychotherapy analogue study. Subjects were classified as high or low in ego strength using previously established norms for college students. In the third person role subjects were instructed to describe themselves from the perspective of an "intimate and sympathetic best friend." An encouragement to talk format was used to facilitate self description from the first person. Support was not found for the hypotheses that altering the perspective used in self description would increase self disclosure and that high ego strength subjects would be better able to use a perspective taking intervention. Theoretical and methodological issues are discussed. Recommendations for future research are made.
96

Identification of Ego States and Early Parent-Child Relationships

Munday, Jim 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose was to verify ego states as objectively identifiable phenomena and the influence of early parent-child relationships on their identification using an audio tape of recorded examples of ego states, Thompson's Ego State Tape (EST), and the Roe-Siegleman Parent-Child Relations Questionaire (PCR). No relationship was found between SAT scores and scores on the EST, nor between PCR and EST scores. It was concluded that possibly (1) no relationship existed between how children perceive their parents and the identification of ego states, and (2) that the PCR might not be sampling child rearing practices relevant to the identification of ego states.
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Differential Scores of Feminists and Traditional Women on the Ego Strength (ES) Scale of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)

Logan, Ann Catherine 12 1900 (has links)
Since women in the Women's Rights Movement (Feminists) tend to be educated, career- or goal-oriented, and typically middle-class it was anticipated that these aspects would be reflected in an elevation on the ego strength (Es) scale of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI). This anticipated elevation was felt to be functionally related not only to career- or goal-oriented behavior and intelligence, but to active participation on an autonomous basis in the Women's Rights Movement as well. Because of the different activities of various Feminist organization, i.e., women's studies programs, consciousness raising, investigations of inequities to women, confrontations with establishment hierarchies, and participation in career and other self-fulfilling activities, it was hypothesized that women who are active Feminists would score significantly higher on the Es scale than a similar group of active women who are not Feminists.
98

Problematika motivace u hráčů a hráček plážového volejbalu / Problems of motivation of beach volleyball players

Knoblochová, Michaela January 2017 (has links)
Title: Motivation of players of beach volleyball Objectives: The aim of this master thesis is to assess the self-determination, motivational orientation, and the factors influencing the self confidence of beach volleyball players by means of questionnaires and to recommend practical applications based on obtained results (data). Methods: The study was conducted using a quantitative questionnaire, which was compiled of three standardized questionnaires in their Czech versions, used in psychology. To measure self-determination of male and female players of beach volleyball, the Sport Motivation Scale - 6 questionnaire was used. Goal Orientation was measured using the Perception of Success Questionnaire; the Sources of Sport Confidence questionnaire was used to deal with the topic of self confidence. Results: The obtained results regarding the players' self-determination confirm the general presumption of high levels of intrinsic motivation and very low levels of amotivation in individuals practicing sports. The highest values were measured with respect to integrated regulation, the most autonomous form of extrinsic motivation. With regard to gender, males scored higher in amotivation, external regulation, and introjected regulation. Females, on the other hand, scored higher in identified regulation,...
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A metapsicologia dos descentramentos entre sujeito e objeto na obra de Freud / The metapsychology of the decenterings between subject and object in the work of Freud

De Martini, André 10 March 2006 (has links)
O aumento da importância que se tem dado ao objeto na constituição do psiquismo ao longo da história da psicanálise nos tem levado a reflexões acerca da constituição ou instalação da subjetividade, e ao exame detido das condições do psiquismo do outro, para além dos aspectos constitucionais ou idiossincráticos do sujeito. Indagações acerca do estatuto desta figura a que chamamos objeto apontam irremediavelmente para o mesmo lugar – o ego – sendo ambos parte de um quadro maior que podemos chamar subjetividade. O objetivo deste trabalho é percorrer os meandros da constituição e instalação da subjetividade, em que as figuras do sujeito e do objeto (ou de um eu e um outro) encontrarão seu lugar, sustentação e dissonâncias. Isto é realizado através do percurso, no texto de Freud, de conceitos, idéias e sentidos implícitos cabíveis nessa discussão. Abordo a natureza ambivalente do vínculo sujeito-objeto, no qual se evidenciam as dificuldades de delimitar objeto e sujeito sem que isto signifique alguma imbricação entre os conceitos ou noções de cada um. É preciso pensar em níveis simultâneos de constituição subjetiva, um de diferenciação e outro de indiferenciação, que se exigem. Cria-se, a partir de um momento originário, antes de haver um ego, uma condição de reflexividade que denomino si, e uma região primitiva de alteridade que denomino não-si. Este si é o primeiro depositário do investimento a que chamamos narcisismo primário. Ao longo da vida do sujeito, este si geralmente coincidirá com o ego, e será somente numa experiência estranha que ele poderá dar-se conta daquilo que estou chamando de descentramento subjetivo. A ferida tocada, justamente, é a suposta natureza sintética dos processos do ego, habitualmente ancorada na experiência de identidade. É na expressão freudiana de uma “estrutura do ego" que encontramos apoio para abordar o atravessamento interno que o sujeito sofre do objeto, uma estrutura que excede a função egóica, e que, não obstante, diz respeito ao eu. Também o viés econômico na psicanálise, através da pulsão, do traumático e da repetição – elementos que perfazem o vínculo sujeito-objeto –, tem um papel fundamental para a compreensão da constituição dos lugares subjetivos, do eu e do outro. / The increasing importance having been given to the object on the constitution of the psyche throughout the history of psychoanalysis has been leading us to reflections about the constitution or installation of subjectivity and to a thorough exam of the conditions of the psyche of the other, beyond the constitutional or idiosyncratic aspects of the subject. Scrutiny of the status of this notion we term object point irrevocably to the same place – the ego – both of which are part of a larger scene that can be termed subjectivity. The aim of the present work is to go through the paths of the constitution and installation of subjectivity, in which the notions of subject and object (or of I and other) shall find their ground, support and dissonances. The afore-mentioned is accomplished through the investigation, in the work of Freud, of concepts, ideas and implicit meanings pertinent to the present discussion. The ambivalent nature of the subject-object link is addressed, wherein lie the difficulties of delimitating object and subject without this meaning some imbrication between the concepts or notions of the two. Concomitant levels of subjective constitution must be regarded, one of differentiation and other of undifferentiation, both mutually dependant on each other. From a primary moment, prior to the emergence of the ego, there is the creation of a reflexivity condition that I call ‘impersonal self’, alongside a primitive alterity region I term ‘impersonal non-self’. This ‘impersonal self’ is the first repository of the cathexis we term primary narcissism. Throughout the subject’s life, this ‘impersonal self’ will usually coincide with the ego, and it is only in an uncanny experience that he will be able to gain awareness of what I am calling ‘subjective decentering’. The touched wound is precisely the alleged synthetic nature of the ego processes, customarily anchored in the experience of identity. It is in Freud’s expression of a “structure of the ego" that we find support to address the internal crossing that the subject suffers from the object, a structure that exceeds the ego function and, nonetheless, refers to the I. Furthermore, the economic standpoint in psychoanalysis, through the instinct, trauma and repetition – elements that shape the subject-object link – has a fundamental role in the understanding of the constitution of subjective positions, of the I and the other.
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O superego e o ideal do ego: um destino ao romance familiar

Dallazen, Lizana 20 August 2010 (has links)
A partir de observações oriundas do exercício da clínica psicanalítica busca-se, neste estudo, investigar o conceito de superego e a relação deste com o conceito de ideal do ego. Recuperar o conceito de superego significa revitalizá-lo como instância organizadora do psiquismo, a qual, como tal, abre uma importante via para a potencialidade criativa do sujeito. O ideal do ego torna-se um elemento essencial nesta proposta de investigação, na medida em que precisa ser diferenciado da instância superegóica, para alçar um estatuto metapsicológico próprio e auxiliar na compreensão do alcance da ação desta instância superegóica. Entende-se, pois, ser na articulação desses dois conceitos que reside a possibilidade de fazer um debate metapsicológico que redimensione a noção de superego, de forma a encontrar respostas para as inquietações geradas na clínica psicanalítica. A relevância dessa investigação é a de possibilitar um avanço na compreensão do enlace destes conceitos na teoria e assim evidenciá-los como recursos à clínica psicanalítica. A metodologia utilizada será uma minuciosa revisão de ambos os conceitos, realizada na obra de Sigmund Freud e de autores pós-freudianos, por meio de um modelo de desconstrução do texto. O argumento será desenvolvido pela análise de fragmentos do caso de um rapaz - vítima de uma neurose obsessiva que teve seu tratamento encerrado há alguns anos. Parte-se, então, do pressuposto de que, se houver um reequilíbrio das forças que estão em jogo nos conflitos do superego e do ideal do ego, será possível, via amor de transferência, construir caminhos para a potencialidade criativa, a qual conferirá autonomia para o sujeito no sentido de reconstrução de si mesmo / Using observations taken from the psychoanalytic clinic experience, this study aims to investigate the relation between the superego and the ideal ego concepts. Recovering the superego concept means to recharge it with an organizing role in the psychic, which as such opens a significant way to one´s creative potentiality. The ideal ego becomes an essential element in this investigation approach, for it must be distinguished from the superego in order to establish its own metapsychological institution and assist to understand the extent of the superego action. Therefore, we believe it´s in the intersection of both concepts where it lays the possibility to develop a metapsychological discussion to recreate a superego definition which could settle down some restless issues in the psychoanalytic clinic. The significance of this study is to create a possibility to move forward to understand where these two concepts meet and indicate them as useful resources to the psychoanalytic clinic. The methodology will be a detailed review of both concepts done in Sigmund Freud´s and some pos Freud authors´ studies, using a text deconstruction model. The argument will be build by analyzing some parts from the case of a young man who suffered from an obsessive neurosis and had his treatment finished some years ago. Therefore, we believe that if there is a balance in the conflict between superego and ego ideal, it is possible, through transference love, to build paths to the creative potentiality enabling the individual to recreate himself

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