Ego integrity
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Ego integrity was the term given by Erik Erikson to the last of his eight stages of psychosocial development, and used by him to represent 'a post-narcissistic love of the human ego—as an experience which conveys some world order and spiritual sense, no matter how dearly paid for'.
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See also
- Edward Glover (psychoanalyst)
- Developmental psychology
- Developmental stage theories
- Social development
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